Difference between revisions of "Laptop Dell Latitude E6410"
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* Virtualization support |
* Virtualization support |
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** Enable VT for Direct I/O: enabled |
** Enable VT for Direct I/O: enabled |
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+ | ==Installation== |
− | From [http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/amd64/iso-cd/ |
+ | From [http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/amd64/iso-cd/ Wheezy netinstall iso] |
===Partitioning=== |
===Partitioning=== |
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* Create part#1, 255MB, ext2, /boot |
* Create part#1, 255MB, ext2, /boot |
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* Create part#5, 90GB, not formatted (will be our /home) |
* Create part#5, 90GB, not formatted (will be our /home) |
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* Create part#6, 35.8GB, not formatted (will be our /professional) |
* Create part#6, 35.8GB, not formatted (will be our /professional) |
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+ | ===Video=== |
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+ | aptitude install linux-headers-3.0.0.1-amd64 nvidia-kernel-dkms |
Revision as of 10:54, 5 October 2011
These notes are very succinct, only enlightening differences with Laptop_Dell_Latitude_E6500 notes.
Editing BIOS settings
- System Configuration
- Integrated NIC; Enabled
- SATA Operation: AHCI
- Latitude ON Reader: disabled
- Virtualization support
- Enable VT for Direct I/O: enabled
Installation
Partitioning
- Create part#1, 255MB, ext2, /boot
- Create part#2, 4GB, physical volume for encryption (will be our swap) => swap
- Create part#3, 30GB, physical volume for encryption (will be our root) => ext4, user_xattr
- Create part#5, 90GB, not formatted (will be our /home)
- Create part#6, 35.8GB, not formatted (will be our /professional)
Video
aptitude install linux-headers-3.0.0.1-amd64 nvidia-kernel-dkms