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when on partion section of lubuntu installer, next button is greyed out even after selected a partion to install on

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Unable to install lubuntu on my slow computer because of this:

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Next isn't available as you've not told the installer what to do with the partition, ie. use EDIT and tell it what you want to use it for. A ESP (/boot/efi or the EFI partition) is usually small; not 465GB, commonly 300MB-600MB in size - allocating that much space to a partition used only to boot uEFI machines is wasteful). You didn't provide any release details; so I'll provide a link to the latest *stable* release of the manual - https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/1/Installing_lubuntu.html
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re: EFI partition; the ESP (*EFI system partition*) isn't required for BIOS/legacy (old) boxes; only uEFI/Secure-uEFI or modern boxes... but I'll provide a link to a question here where I refer to ESP size; ie. 512MB which is larger than usual... 512MB is tiny compared to your 465.8GB https://askubuntu.com/questions/1273421/lubuntu-installer-giving-error-after-partition-creation-your-system-may-or-may/1276789#1276789
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My first comment wasn't well worded sorry; you've not told the installer where to install; allocating a *huge* ESP partition but **no** root partition (ie. the most important partition as it's where the system is installed to). The installer (`calamares`) is still waiting for you to tell it where to install to (*when requirements are met; NEXT is offered*)
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