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<blockquote data-quote="singleshot" data-source="post: 1579770" data-attributes="member: 223319"><p>The HD is partioned as:</p><p></p><p>Partition 1: Device: /dev/sda1, Partition Type: BIOS Boot, Contents: Unknown, Size: 1MB</p><p></p><p>Partition 2: Device: /dev/sda2, Partion Type: Linux Filesystem, Contents: Ext4 (version 1)- Mounted at Filesystem Root, Size: 492GB-480GB free</p><p></p><p>Partition 3: Device: /dev/sda3, Partition Type: Linux Swap, Contents: Swap (version 2)-Active, Size:8.3GB</p><p></p><p>Free Space=1.1MB, /dev/sda, Unallocated Space</p><p></p><p>I have tried to make a bootable USB drive that will work on any of my 3 Macs and that is why I resorted to using the DVD, BUT... the DVD had a 32 bit version of Mint which I just replaced today with the 64 bit edition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singleshot, post: 1579770, member: 223319"] The HD is partioned as: Partition 1: Device: /dev/sda1, Partition Type: BIOS Boot, Contents: Unknown, Size: 1MB Partition 2: Device: /dev/sda2, Partion Type: Linux Filesystem, Contents: Ext4 (version 1)- Mounted at Filesystem Root, Size: 492GB-480GB free Partition 3: Device: /dev/sda3, Partition Type: Linux Swap, Contents: Swap (version 2)-Active, Size:8.3GB Free Space=1.1MB, /dev/sda, Unallocated Space I have tried to make a bootable USB drive that will work on any of my 3 Macs and that is why I resorted to using the DVD, BUT... the DVD had a 32 bit version of Mint which I just replaced today with the 64 bit edition. [/QUOTE]
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