#Partitioning
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mkswap /dev/vda2
mkfs.btrfs /dev/vda3
this is how you do it
for vfat yes
for fat32 you use mkfs.fat -F 32 /dev/vda1
also the VirtIO bus annoys me
vfat
fat32 is gonna be genuine fat32
and have so much more limitations than vfat
lsblk doesnt show filesystems
you need to mount them
the guide shows how
.aw Installation guide
no
you need to mount that to /mnt/boot/efi
mount /dev/vda3 /mnt
mount /dev/vda1 /mnt/boot/efi
swapon /dev/vda2
you need to create /boot/efi
it should be mounted at /boot/efi
not at /boot
under the rootfs you'll install to
mount /dev/vda3 /mnt
mount --mkdir /dev/vda1 /mnt/boot/efi
swapon /dev/vda2
it's okay
[Reply to:](#1227939023171883008 message) sorry again
also I feel like I'm telling something wrong but
idk what
continue following the guide
iirc after that there was the strap
but I can't clearly remember
not enough space
[Reply to:](#1227939023171883008 message) odd
oki
I'm not a he :p
[Reply to:](#1227939023171883008 message) he infact, didnt keep him posted...