If you are using a computer with UEFI, choose gpt as the partition table type If you are using a computer with a legacy BIOS, or need to boot in legacy mode on a modern computer, choose msdos as the partition table type.

If you are using a computer with UEFI, choose gpt as the partition table type If you are using a computer with a legacy BIOS, or need to boot in legacy mode on a modern computer, choose msdos as the partition table type.

If you are using a computer with UEFI, choose gpt as the partition table type If you are using a computer with a legacy BIOS, or need to boot in legacy mode on a modern computer, choose msdos as the partition table type.

A FAT32 partition at the beginning of the drive. 100 MB is sufficient. A “linux-swap” partition second. At least 512 MB is a good idea, but you may need more. An ext4 partition for the remainder of the drive. You can create additional partitions, but you will have to set them up manually in order for Debian to use them.

When you have finished creating the partition layout, click the checkbox.

A FAT32 partition at the beginning of the drive. 100 MB is sufficient. A “linux-swap” partition second. At least 512 MB is a good idea, but you may need more. An ext4 partition for the remainder of the drive. You can create additional partitions, but you will have to set them up manually in order for Debian to use them.

When you have finished creating the partition layout, click the checkbox.

A “linux-swap” partition first. At least 512 MB is a good idea, but you may need more. An ext4 partition for the remainder of the drive. You can create additional partitions, but you will have to set them up manually in order for Debian to use them.

When you have finished creating the partition layout, click the checkbox.

A “linux-swap” partition first. At least 512 MB is a good idea, but you may need more. An ext4 partition for the remainder of the drive. You can create additional partitions, but you will have to set them up manually in order for Debian to use them.

When you have finished creating the partition layout, click the checkbox.

When you have written everything down, close GParted.