Can no longer install Linux Mint mate when BIOS parameters are set to legacy settings. This problem just started fairly recently.
No, do not wish to have boot and partitioning that forces Linux Mint user into using UEFI bios.
All the previous installs that I have done over the past 15 years or so have allowed partitioning to be the following:
/ root
/home
swap partition
Nothing else required, and that is still how I (and probably a lot of other users) would like use of legacy BIOS to allow partitioning of install drive to be organized.
Can no longer install Linux Mint mate when BIOS parameters are set to legacy settings. This problem just started fairly recently.
No, do not wish to have boot and partitioning that forces Linux Mint user into using UEFI bios.
All the previous installs that I have done over the past 15 years or so have allowed partitioning to be the following: / root /home swap partition
Nothing else required, and that is still how I (and probably a lot of other users) would like use of legacy BIOS to allow partitioning of install drive to be organized.
Let me know if you have questions. Thanks.