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title: Installing Fedora with automatic and custom partioning
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date: 2023-01-19 23:02
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category: blog
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tags: [fedora, partioning]
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# Installing Fedora with automatic and custom partioning
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Fedora is one of the most popular linux distribution for daily uses as well as
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development purpose. I have been a linux user since 2019 and switched through
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multiple distros since then. For a long time I was stuck with Ubuntu and now
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finally Fedora. Fedora is an amazing distribution. You get to enjoy the latest
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of almost everything. But this all starts with installing Fedora on your system.
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Although Fedora is one of the most easy-to-install distribution out there, a lot
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of people struggle to install it the right way. There is a lot of tutorials and
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blogs as well but I couldn't find one that answers all my questions and still is
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easy to understand and follow along. So I decided to write one.
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## What is the best for me?
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## Complete automatic installation
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## Semi-automatic custom partitioning
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## Advanced custom partitioning
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### Partition Scheme
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| Mount Points | Filesystem | Size (minimum) | Remarks |
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| `/boot/efi` | EFI | | |
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| `/boot` | ext4 | | |
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| `/` | ext4 | | |
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| `/home` | btrfs | | |
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