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 === 3. Create Partitions === === 3. Create Partitions ===
  
-During the installation, you'll see a step about partitions. It's like creating separate spaces for Sleeper OS to live. Make at least two partitions - one for the main system and one for personal files (if you want).+During the installation, you'll see a step about partitions. It's like creating separate spaces for Sleeper OS to live. Open GParted and make at least two partitions - one for the EFI system (500 megabytes) and one for root system (the rest of space that you want), the select them at the installer.
  
 === 4. Choose File System and Mount Points === === 4. Choose File System and Mount Points ===
  
-Assign a file system (don't worryjust go with the default) and set the mount points. Think of it like telling Sleeper OS where to find each partition.+Assign a file system. It's simple"ESP" for EFI and "/" for Root"Just as simple as that!
  
 === Installing from Windows === === Installing from Windows ===
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 '' ''
-adduser your-newuser+sudo adduser your-newuser
 '' ''
  
  
 It will ask you some things. Once it'is done, there it is! You can log in with your new user It will ask you some things. Once it'is done, there it is! You can log in with your new user