On 6/11/26 12:20 PM, Ranjan Maitra via users wrote:
I was very familiar with the older  anaconda and had grown to be quite 
comfortable with that in doing the partitioning. However, I can not quite 
figure out how to do this partitioning.

Assuming that you're installing from a LiveUSB, don't jump into installing right away. Use GParted, which is part of the Live image, to partition the drive, and make sure to give each partition a name that tells you what it's for. (Strictly speaking, you don't need the lables, but it makes things much easier if you do.) You can format the partitions then, or let anaconda do it, whichever you prefer. Then, when you start the install process, you just have to select the partitions, give them the appropriate mount points and let things go from there. There are two advantages to this: first, you can take your time and make sure you've got everything right before you start installing and second, as GParted doesn't actually do anything until you tell it to, it's easy to correct any errors before you commit yourself. I've been doing it this way for decades, either for initial installs on a new machine or reinstalling if I feel the need to do a massive cleanup of cruft, and never messed things up. Don't worry if you find the first time a bit scary, because that's natural. The important thing is that if you ever need to do it again, it will be much easier.
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