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Divide xvda into xvda1 (500MB, ext4, boot) and xvda2 (as much as one's got, btrfs, /). | Divide xvda into xvda1 (500MB, ext4, boot) and xvda2 (as much as one's got, btrfs, /). | ||
Latest revision as of 10:30, 18 November 2023
xen-shell> install debian_bookworm
Divide xvda into xvda1 (500MB, ext4, boot) and xvda2 (as much as one's got, btrfs, /).
xvda1: Ext4 journaling file system Mount point: /boot Mount options: defaults Label: BOOT Reserved blocks: 5% Typical usage: standard Bootable flag: on
xvda2: btrfs journaling file system Format the partition: yes, format it Mount point: / Mount options: defaults Label: ROOT Bootable flag: on The following partitions are going to be formatted: partition #1 of Virtual disk 1 (xvda) as ext4 partition #2 of Virtual disk 1 (xvda) as btrfs partition #1 of Virtual disk 2 (xvdb) as swap
I only installed SSH server. Choose xvda as device to put boot loader on.