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   -  **Boot from Installation Media:** Insert the Sleeper OS installation media and boot your system from it.   -  **Boot from Installation Media:** Insert the Sleeper OS installation media and boot your system from it.
   -  **Start Installation:** Launch the Sleeper OS installer and choose the option to manually partition your disk.   -  **Start Installation:** Launch the Sleeper OS installer and choose the option to manually partition your disk.
-  -  **Create Partitions:** Create at least two partitions - one for the root filesystem ("/") and, optionally, a separate partition for the home directory ("/home").+  -  **Create Partitions:** Create at least two partitions - one for the root filesystem ("/") and other for EFI (at least 500MB).
   -  **File System:** Assign the appropriate file system (ext4 is commonly used) to each partition.   -  **File System:** Assign the appropriate file system (ext4 is commonly used) to each partition.
-  - **Mount Points:** Set the mount points for the partitions. The root partition ("/"is mandatory, and you may choose to mount "/homeseparately.+  - **Mount Points:** Set the mount points for the partitions. The root partition ("/") and EFI ("ESP") are mandatory. The rest optional.
  
 == Installation from Windows == == Installation from Windows ==
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 Congratulations! You have successfully installed Sleeper OS on your system. If you encounter any issues or need further assistance, consult the official Sleeper OS documentation for additional guidance. Congratulations! You have successfully installed Sleeper OS on your system. If you encounter any issues or need further assistance, consult the official Sleeper OS documentation for additional guidance.
  
-== How do I add a new user (eg: Replacing "SleeperGuy")? ==+== How do I add a new user (eg: Replacing existing)? ==
 Simply put the command: Simply put the command: