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For performance, make sure that the big partitions are aligned to 8192-sector boundaries; gdisk default is 2048-sector boundaries - the default can be adjusted. If you use the above sizes and the + sign for specifying them, this happens to work out automatically. | For performance, make sure that the big partitions are aligned to 8192-sector boundaries; gdisk default is 2048-sector boundaries - the default can be adjusted. If you use the above sizes and the + sign for specifying them, this happens to work out automatically. | ||
=== install | === install Fedora on an UEFI machine (UEFI enabled ; LegacyBoot / CSM disabled) === | ||
Note: in the following, whenever you see the X in sdX, you must fill in the appropriate drive letter (e.g. a or b or c or d or ...). | Note: in the following, whenever you see the X in sdX, you must fill in the appropriate drive letter (e.g. a or b or c or d or ...). | ||
sdX3: efi /boot/efi | sdX3: efi /boot/efi | ||
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Not much to say about the installation of programs (CCP4 ?, Phenix ?, XDS ?, ...?). You should also install the | Not much to say about the installation of programs (CCP4 ?, Phenix ?, XDS ?, ...?). You should also install the | ||
* hfsplus-tools to | * hfsplus-tools RPM to access Mac harddisks, | ||
* binutils RPM to get the "strings" and other useful GNU commands | * fuse-exfat RPM to access exFAT SD cards, | ||
* tcsh RPM to allow installation of CCP4 | * binutils RPM to get the "strings" and other useful GNU commands, | ||
* tcsh RPM to allow installation of CCP4. | |||
=== adjust the USB-stick for UEFI/EFI boot (before reboot from chroot environment) === | === adjust the USB-stick for UEFI/EFI boot (before reboot from chroot environment) === |