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To the best of my knowledge, the last Linux Lite release for 32 bit architecture was LL version 3.8. Since Linux Lite version 4.0 it has been 64 bit only, so I'd be interested to see where you read that 5.0 supported 32 bit.First of all: Many, many thanks for this very valuable guideline ....Before I take of and follow this procedure I would want to clear the question about Linux Lite 5.0 in 32 bit architecture, which resulted from:I am trying to insert a screenshot at this point, but fail miserably ... (Hence: I put it in the attachment as a zip file)For the abacus-lovers: I am slide ruler generation
I think the disk is 500GB, not 1TB. The fdisk numbers add up to 465.7 GB which would reflect the original post which says 500GB.
Read entirely this chapter, at least three times:https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/install.htmlAfter reading this, write down (on paper!) all partitions you need: type (ext2, ext4...), size in MB, destination (/ - Root, SWAP, /home, etc) and the name (mountpoint, like /home or /mydata), like in the fdisk output (/dev/sda1, /dev/sda2, etc.).From this output, I can deduce that you have a 1 TB drive.This translates into this:1,000,000,000,000 bytes / 1024 = 976,562,500 KB;976,562,500 KB / 1024 = 953,674.31 MB. <--- This is the value you need to use when partitioningThis translates into 931,32 GB and 0.909 TB.You also need to create a NTFS partition in order to be able to install and run Windows alongside Linux.
[...]Device Boot Start End Sectors Size ID Type/dev/sda1 * 117G 83 Linux/dev/sda2 348.7G 5 Extended[...]
[...]What does this tell me ?? sda2 = windows ??[...]
sudo fdisk -l