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    Need help creating single disk partition for Ubuntu 22.04 cloud image

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      encryptblockr
      last edited by encryptblockr

      I chose custom storage layout

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      and then

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        encryptblockr
        last edited by encryptblockr

        or should i select

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        and then

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        is this the way to go?

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        • DanpD Offline
          Danp Pro Support Team
          last edited by

          Yes, I would use the last option you posted. I found this post, which is similar to your situation.

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            encryptblockr
            last edited by

            yeah am not sure how setting up disk partitioning on ubuntu is becoming rocket science now

            ok will try the last option to use entire disk with the 2 partitions autogenerated

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            • GheppyG Offline
              Gheppy
              last edited by Gheppy

              Ubuntu use EFI boot , now.
              So BIOS grub partition is for redirect.
              If your VM is with EFI enable you must have EFI partition and then Ubuntu partition.

              So you have two options:

              1. BIOS mode
                • first partition BIOS grub
                • second, System partition
              2. EFI mode
                • first partition EFI, fat32
                • second, System partition
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                encryptblockr @Gheppy
                last edited by

                @Gheppy

                from screenshot you can see it is BIOS

                so is screenshot above ok to use?

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                • GheppyG Offline
                  Gheppy
                  last edited by

                  yes it is ok, swap will be a file on root partition if is not on a dedicate partition

                  For me is more like this with partitions:

                  • EFI, 50Mb
                  • root, rest of space
                  • swap 2Gb
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                    encryptblockr @Gheppy
                    last edited by

                    @Gheppy

                    can you share screenshot? or anything to see the setup

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                    • GheppyG Offline
                      Gheppy
                      last edited by

                      this is an EFI boot for 50Gb hdd

                      1. EFI
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                      2. root
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                      3. swap
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                      final
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                        encryptblockr
                        last edited by

                        nice, thanks!

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