I was experimenting with partitions and now have a system that will not boot. I can boot on a USB but when I go to load a live version of Lubuntu, I get an error saying it can not write to the partition. I have looked on line about setting up partitions but am not making progress, probably not understanding. I do not care about what is on the hard drive. I would just like to erase and load Lubuntu. Is there some simple software that I can use to create acceptable partitions that will allow me to erase and load Lubuntu?
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You can repartition the hard drive using the KDE Partition Manager application which is built-in on the live USB as any format including the default ext4 format. That's all you need to do, and the Lubuntu live USB installer will do the rest after you start the Lubuntu installation process.
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I ended up using the KDE partition manager to create efi, root and home partitions. The manager was not very intuitive for me but it worked out. I was then able to install Lubuntu. The preinstall partition looked like this. https://ibb.co/60vBHnF
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