On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 07:25:23PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote:
> Personally, I always do partitioning and initial mkfs operations using
> whatever live-CD distribution I most have confidence in (currently
> Siduction), and then separately let the distro installer use the filesystems
> and disc layout thus created.  But horses for courses.

The debian installer (and presumably ubuntu and others) let you switch to
another console tty with Alt-F2, Alt-F3 etc to get a root shell.  You can
manually create the partitions you want, then switch back to tty1 to install
on the partitions you just created.

IIRC, on debian tty1 is the installer menu, tty2 & tty3 are for shells, and
tty4 is a log tail of info and error messages etc printed by the installer.

craig

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