2019-04-20 02:13:10 -0600 | commented answer | Automatic creation of UEFI partitions on SSD with Fedora installed A simple BIOS update wiped out all the useless partitions after all, thank you very much! |
2019-04-20 02:12:48 -0600 | marked best answer | Automatic creation of UEFI partitions on SSD with Fedora installed I'm not sure what causes this, but when I try to select Fedora for booting at BIOS boot selection (F12 at BIOS), I see many numbers of UEFI partitions on the disk that Fedora is installed, and the number of them keeps growing. I'm unsure of how to show this problem to this question forum though (other than using my phone camera, which I don't think would be too pretty). Can anyone give me suggestions for this, please? Also, at the start of Fedora boot, for some reason the window partition does not show, although I'm unsure if this case is related.. Sorry that I couldn't show enough information here, I just didn't know how to ask |
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2019-04-20 01:12:21 -0600 | commented answer | Automatic creation of UEFI partitions on SSD with Fedora installed the output to the commands from your post gives me these : https://imgur.com/CcosL55 |
2019-04-18 23:13:30 -0600 | commented question | Fedora 29 - Extremely slow, freezing... impossible to use It might be a KDE thing... I've heard people complain about KDE freezes, although I've never really used one actually. Y |
2019-04-18 21:23:49 -0600 | commented answer | Automatic creation of UEFI partitions on SSD with Fedora installed No, I think that is the correct behaviour. They do that I think because upgrades might cause regression, so they just gi |
2019-04-18 21:20:06 -0600 | commented answer | Automatic creation of UEFI partitions on SSD with Fedora installed sorry I haven't been able to respond immediately, I'll try that when I get home.. |
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2019-04-17 15:00:25 -0600 | commented answer | can't login to xfce session after log-out Oh, I'm actually fine with sessions being saved, I actually like it that way. I was just curious if that was the cause o |
2019-04-17 15:00:24 -0600 | asked a question | Automatic creation of UEFI partitions on SSD with Fedora installed Automatic creation of UEFI partitions on SSD with Fedora installed I'm not sure what causes this, but when I try to sele |
2019-04-08 20:43:53 -0600 | commented question | can't login to xfce session after log-out Oh... thanks I'll keep that in mind |
2019-04-05 04:39:39 -0600 | asked a question | can't login to xfce session after log-out can't login to xfce session after log-out I'm hopping around different versions of desktops (GNOME, XFCE4, Cinnamon). E |