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I tried to install Clear Linux, first partitioning it as I wanted it to be, the system didn't accept it, so I used the system's own partition manager, even though the system didn't recognize it.
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The documention for installation covers this but it isn't obvious that the partitions need to have specific labels. For instance your boot partition must be labeled CLR_BOOT and root partition CLR_ROOT. See the linked document for more options.
Thanks for getting back to me, could you please give a warning to anyone who is going to install it, letting them know that the installation method is completely different from the traditional one, so far, the distributions I have had access to, follow one for partitioning, Clearlinux is the first one that is different.
I tried to install Clear Linux, first partitioning it as I wanted it to be, the system didn't accept it, so I used the system's own partition manager, even though the system didn't recognize it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: