Patser
August 25th, 2015, 12:02 AM
While installing Lubuntu and getting to the disk partitioning settings i thaught to myself lets try something different today. b
So I setup my root fs with btrfs and also create a retarted large efi partition (which is required on almost all distro's
now-a-days). But after having that done and clicking to begin the install I got an error, so I went looking and found that the
btrfs tools are not even included into the live cd by default. This is a typical mistake because linux beginners whom have
no knowledge now cannot use this options sinds they do not know how to solve this problem.
Luckely I have been using linux sinds the dawn of mankind :P So I can provide the answer here for those who are reading
this an interested in trying btrfs:
Go to the console with ctrl+alt+f2 and enter apt-get install btrfs-tools.
Do do hope this is solved in the future for our beginners though...
Cheers.
So I setup my root fs with btrfs and also create a retarted large efi partition (which is required on almost all distro's
now-a-days). But after having that done and clicking to begin the install I got an error, so I went looking and found that the
btrfs tools are not even included into the live cd by default. This is a typical mistake because linux beginners whom have
no knowledge now cannot use this options sinds they do not know how to solve this problem.
Luckely I have been using linux sinds the dawn of mankind :P So I can provide the answer here for those who are reading
this an interested in trying btrfs:
Go to the console with ctrl+alt+f2 and enter apt-get install btrfs-tools.
Do do hope this is solved in the future for our beginners though...
Cheers.