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[2] Select the language that you want to use during the installation.
[3] Select your location.
[4] Select your keyboard type.
Input amount of disks you want to set. In this example, I set 100MB for /boot
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partition.
[13] I selected 'Primary' as /boot partition.
Following screen is shown. Change settings like below as /boot partition. After
[15]doing it, select 'Done setting up the partition' and push Enter key. It's completed to
make a /boot partition.
Following screen is shown again. Select 'FREE SPACE' section again and go next.
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Then, The screen in [11] section is shown again, then select 'Create' and go next.
[17] Input amount of disks you want to set again. Input all left in disks in this time.
[18] Select 'Logical'.
[32] Select 'Finish' if you finished to create all partitions you want to set.
Following screen is shown after finishing to create logical volumes. Specify mount
[33]point for each logical volume. Select a logical volume like below and push Enter
key.
Select 'Done' and push Enter key if it's OK. Please do again [33] - [38] section and
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set mount point for all logical volumes you set.
[39] Select 'Finish' if it's OK all.
[42] Add a user. next you have to set password of the user.
[43] Installation begins.
[44] Following screen is shown. If you'd like to scan another disk too, select 'Yes'.
[51] Here is the boot loader's section. Keep default (MBR) and go next.
[52] Installation has just finished.
Boot System
This is the screen you login to the Debian system. Input user name and password
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to login.