snappy_ranger

joined 1 year ago
 

Recently, I made three partitions for the hard drive on my spare laptop: one for regular Ubuntu, one will be for Ubuntu Server, and one will be for Windows 10.

However, I ran to a little problem: everytime I try to install Ubuntu Server, select "custom storage layout" and try to mount the partition directly through the installer, the "Done" option was greyed out.

I tried mounting the partitions manually through the terminal, and then through GParted.

What did I go wrong? Is there any way I can automount the partitions through regular Ubuntu?

(NOTE: I asked this on AskUbuntu and Reddit, but got no answer.)

#ubuntu

 

Recently, I made three partitions for the hard drive on my spare laptop: one for regular Ubuntu, one will be for Ubuntu Server, and one will be for Windows 10.

However, I ran to a little problem: everytime I try to install Ubuntu Server, select "custom storage layout" and try to mount the partition directly through the installer, the "Done" option was greyed out.

I tried mounting the partitions manually through the terminal, and then through GParted.

What did I go wrong? Is there any way I can automount the partitions through regular Ubuntu?

(NOTE: I asked this on AskUbuntu and Reddit, but got no answer.)

#ubuntu

[–] snappy_ranger@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

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"...So Kbin is a lot like Reddit; you can pretty much upvote and downvote stuff, you can post stuff that you wanna post, you can follow people, you can save posts by simply 'boosting'. But here's the deal: you can also access posts from other sites like Kbin, and you can write microblogs! With what's going in Reddit, I think it's safe to say that Kbin is here to stay."