require “creates 4th partition table” when using Yumi to install centos or manjaro from usb. what should...












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I using Yumi to install centos or manjaro from usb, after choosing create, a message appears as
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How do I know whether 4th partition label already exist or not?



If 4th partition label doesn't exist, is that ok if I accept the require of Yumi to create a 4th partition table?



If 4th partition label exist, is that ok to overwritten it as require of Yumi?



This message does not happen when I use Yumi to install ubuntu, linux mint from usb; and I use Yumi in Windows 7.










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  • Just to make it clear: the message is confusing, there is no such thing as "4th partition table". In MBR there is one and only partition table. In GPT there are two: primary and secondary (backup). The message should say "4th partition table entry", i.e. the 4th entry in the table. Besides Windows (usually) assigns letters to partitions, not to devices, so talking about partitions or partition table(s) on G: is a misuse. But this is probably because most Windows users are familiar with G:, unfamiliar with \?DeviceHarddisk1.

    – Kamil Maciorowski
    Dec 28 '18 at 11:41


















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I using Yumi to install centos or manjaro from usb, after choosing create, a message appears as
enter image description here



How do I know whether 4th partition label already exist or not?



If 4th partition label doesn't exist, is that ok if I accept the require of Yumi to create a 4th partition table?



If 4th partition label exist, is that ok to overwritten it as require of Yumi?



This message does not happen when I use Yumi to install ubuntu, linux mint from usb; and I use Yumi in Windows 7.










share|improve this question

























  • Just to make it clear: the message is confusing, there is no such thing as "4th partition table". In MBR there is one and only partition table. In GPT there are two: primary and secondary (backup). The message should say "4th partition table entry", i.e. the 4th entry in the table. Besides Windows (usually) assigns letters to partitions, not to devices, so talking about partitions or partition table(s) on G: is a misuse. But this is probably because most Windows users are familiar with G:, unfamiliar with \?DeviceHarddisk1.

    – Kamil Maciorowski
    Dec 28 '18 at 11:41
















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I using Yumi to install centos or manjaro from usb, after choosing create, a message appears as
enter image description here



How do I know whether 4th partition label already exist or not?



If 4th partition label doesn't exist, is that ok if I accept the require of Yumi to create a 4th partition table?



If 4th partition label exist, is that ok to overwritten it as require of Yumi?



This message does not happen when I use Yumi to install ubuntu, linux mint from usb; and I use Yumi in Windows 7.










share|improve this question
















I using Yumi to install centos or manjaro from usb, after choosing create, a message appears as
enter image description here



How do I know whether 4th partition label already exist or not?



If 4th partition label doesn't exist, is that ok if I accept the require of Yumi to create a 4th partition table?



If 4th partition label exist, is that ok to overwritten it as require of Yumi?



This message does not happen when I use Yumi to install ubuntu, linux mint from usb; and I use Yumi in Windows 7.







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  • Just to make it clear: the message is confusing, there is no such thing as "4th partition table". In MBR there is one and only partition table. In GPT there are two: primary and secondary (backup). The message should say "4th partition table entry", i.e. the 4th entry in the table. Besides Windows (usually) assigns letters to partitions, not to devices, so talking about partitions or partition table(s) on G: is a misuse. But this is probably because most Windows users are familiar with G:, unfamiliar with \?DeviceHarddisk1.

    – Kamil Maciorowski
    Dec 28 '18 at 11:41





















  • Just to make it clear: the message is confusing, there is no such thing as "4th partition table". In MBR there is one and only partition table. In GPT there are two: primary and secondary (backup). The message should say "4th partition table entry", i.e. the 4th entry in the table. Besides Windows (usually) assigns letters to partitions, not to devices, so talking about partitions or partition table(s) on G: is a misuse. But this is probably because most Windows users are familiar with G:, unfamiliar with \?DeviceHarddisk1.

    – Kamil Maciorowski
    Dec 28 '18 at 11:41



















Just to make it clear: the message is confusing, there is no such thing as "4th partition table". In MBR there is one and only partition table. In GPT there are two: primary and secondary (backup). The message should say "4th partition table entry", i.e. the 4th entry in the table. Besides Windows (usually) assigns letters to partitions, not to devices, so talking about partitions or partition table(s) on G: is a misuse. But this is probably because most Windows users are familiar with G:, unfamiliar with \?DeviceHarddisk1.

– Kamil Maciorowski
Dec 28 '18 at 11:41







Just to make it clear: the message is confusing, there is no such thing as "4th partition table". In MBR there is one and only partition table. In GPT there are two: primary and secondary (backup). The message should say "4th partition table entry", i.e. the 4th entry in the table. Besides Windows (usually) assigns letters to partitions, not to devices, so talking about partitions or partition table(s) on G: is a misuse. But this is probably because most Windows users are familiar with G:, unfamiliar with \?DeviceHarddisk1.

– Kamil Maciorowski
Dec 28 '18 at 11:41












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