![]() I am not much of a Linux techie so please make your reply easy to follow. I assume that after a correct installation I shall be able to boot the full MintOS by holding the "Option" key and shall be able to save all changes when I log out of each session. Please correct this from the partitioning menu", then I just quit the installation. I successfully complete all the steps including selecting my 500gb drive as the destination drive, then when I click on "Install" get a message saying " No root file system is defined. Now I want to permanently install Mint 19.1 to this same 500gb external hard drive because I want to save the changes I make after each session. This live USB loads perfectly by using the Option Key on my iMac. I made a live USB of Mint 19.1 using Etcher on a 500gb External Hard Drive with a format of MS-DOS FAT using Disk Utility to format on my mac running Mac OSX Yosemite. I am new to Linux Mint, am very anxious to make it another OS. ![]()
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