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doc:appunti:hardware:mini_pc_intel_n95 [2023/07/27 20:41] – [Shrink the Windows partition] niccolodoc:appunti:hardware:mini_pc_intel_n95 [2024/01/26 16:23] – [Secure Boot] niccolo
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 ^ Hard Disk      | 512 Gb SSD  | ^ Hard Disk      | 512 Gb SSD  |
 ^ Cores/Threads  | 4/4  | ^ Cores/Threads  | 4/4  |
 +^ Video          | Intel  |
 ^ Network        | 2 x Gbit Ethernet, WiFi 2.4G+5G  | ^ Network        | 2 x Gbit Ethernet, WiFi 2.4G+5G  |
 ^ Display        | 1 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort  | ^ Display        | 1 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort  |
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 ===== Partition scheme ===== ===== Partition scheme =====
  
-Booting from a GNU/Linux live distro and using **parted** we can see the hard disk partition scheme:+Booting from a GNU/Linux live distro (I used the **Ubuntu-Studio 22.04** for the operations described in this article) and using **parted** we can see the hard disk partition scheme:
  
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 {{.:n95-win11:win11-disk-partitionmanager.png?480|PartitionManager on a Windows 11 disk}} {{.:n95-win11:win11-disk-partitionmanager.png?480|PartitionManager on a Windows 11 disk}}
 +
 +==== Create the GNU/Linux partitions ====
 +
 +I opted for creating three partitions: one for the **root fileststem**, one for the **swap** and one for the **home** directories:
 +
 +{{.:n95-win11:win11-linux-partitionmanager.png?480|Windows 11 and GNU/Linux partitions}}
 +
 +For the rootfs partition I reserved about **50 Gb**. For the swap I reserved about **16 Gb**, checking that it is a little more than the system RAM, in this way I can use the **hibernate** function (suspend to disk).
 +
 +===== Secure Boot =====
 +
 +**WARNING**: Hibernation and resume from hibernation is not compatible with Secure Boot.
 +
 +Booting from some GNU/Linux live distribution may require to disable the secure boot option: enter the BIOS configuration program pressing Del or ESC at bootstrap, then //Security// => //Secure Boot// => **Secure Boot** = > **Disabled**.
 +
 +===== Web References =====
 +
 +  * **[[https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot|SecureBoot Debian]]**
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doc/appunti/hardware/mini_pc_intel_n95.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/26 16:28 by niccolo