I got error while create partition on thinkpad e14
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I got error while create partition on thinkpad e14
Hi there,
I’ve installed and removed linux mint 19.3 xfce before. I’ve deleted entire partition and grub from windows boot loader.
I’m trying to install latest manjaro gnome edition as dual boot to my lenovo thinkpad E14 gen1. Installer gives an error while creating partition table.
I’ve tried secureboot on and off, UEFI and BOTH options. Also I got same error at linux mint 20 install.
The only error I see is it telling you that it cannot create a partition on a different disk named "Team....."
Do you have another disk attached? Did you select that disk as an install target, with no space available? Maybe a USB device?
Everything else is simply step by step messages of what was done.
The issue caused by nvme incompability. I had to create partitions before install with bootable partition wizard. I've solved the issue by this workaround.
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