#I need help with fdisk

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shrewd inlet
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You could try using cfdisk, which in my opinion is more straightfoward

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You just need to put the drive name after the command (ex. cfdisk /dev/nvme0n1)

shrewd inlet
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What?

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For boot, 512mb is typically good

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For swap, how much RAM do you have and do you want hibernation?

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You can probably go for an 8GB swap then

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That looks good, although it may be better to have the swap partition be after the root to make it easier to resize in the future if you want to

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The write button

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Yes

rugged moss
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did you change type

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they need to be the right type

shrewd inlet
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oh yeah oops