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Re: How to partition a drive for multiple distros - avj - 02-22-2016 After looking through the screenshots it appears that this is a UEFI setup, if so that complicates things when it comes to Linux Lite. You may want to read the info at the following link. https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/tutorials/tutorial-how-to-set-up-a-winll-dual-boot-with-uefi-fully-enabled/msg15625/#msg15625 Re: How to partition a drive for multiple distros - aviceda - 02-26-2016 Followed AVJ's advice (changed some UEFI BIOS settings) and created a new partition on the drive. Installed LL2.8 and all successful until trying to update software. Unfortunately have tried to find best mirror etc but get same error message, could this be UEFI related? ![]() Re: How to partition a drive for multiple distros - avj - 02-27-2016 I doubt that the problem is UEFI related. UEFI mostly only affects how the system boots the operating system as far as I know. This is most likely a network or server problem in my opinion. If you are not having any trouble viewing websites I would suggest switching to a different server for updates. Re: How to partition a drive for multiple distros - aviceda - 03-01-2016 Used the 'Select Best Server' option and reloaded to a server here in Australia but still get ![]() Truly 'baffled'.... Tom Re: How to partition a drive for multiple distros - firenice03 - 03-02-2016 That screenshot looks to be pointing to no Internet?? Are you connected via Wi-Fi or Ethernet? Try Ethernet, see if better results... The Wi-Fi driver may be "flaky" and dropping connection while checking... May want to check the menu - "Install Drivers" possibly for an updated wireless driver.. Update Oh... since this thread has migrated from partitions.. You may want to create a new thread for the issues with updates; it may help engage others to assist.. But I think you're close to having it buttoned up ![]() Re: How to partition a drive for multiple distros - aviceda - 03-02-2016 Thanks Firenice, definitely not a wireless problem...I'm using the same (wired) box to run Korora,Mint,Debian and Elementary OS with no network issues. Am connected to the 'net as I write this, but can close this thread if you feel that I've 'strayed' from the original subject. Tom Re: How to partition a drive for multiple distros - firenice03 - 03-03-2016 Your getting 2 different errors... This one.. (02-26-2016, 11:19 PM)aviceda link Wrote: Something with the updates.. *I'm getting the same today.. Try in terminal Code: sudo apt-get update Then this one (03-01-2016, 07:14 AM)aviceda link Wrote:Used the 'Select Best Server' option and reloaded to a server here in Australia but still get as I mentioned this one suggests connectivity - may try setting back to original or another server??? Re: How to partition a drive for multiple distros - aviceda - 03-03-2016 Would like to 'close' (Solved) this topic and similar one in "Install Software"....can I do this? If so how? Re: How to partition a drive for multiple distros - firenice03 - 03-03-2016 This thread will show how to mark a thread solved.. https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/introductions/marking-threads-as-solved-705/msg3761/#msg3761 Or https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/suggestions-and-feedback/marking-threads-as-solved-2762/msg21226/#msg21226 |