How to hide EFI-partition and recovery-partition ???[deepin v20 Beta]
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elias1
deepin
2020-05-14 11:49
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Edited by elias1 at 2020-5-14 15:48

How to hide EFI-partition and recovery-partition ???

for example when open file inkscape
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jianglaiya
deepin
2020-05-15 02:27
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You can open WINDOWSPE OS, use DiskGenius, and delete the drive letters of EFI partition and recovery partition.
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elias1
deepin
2020-05-15 04:02
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https://bbs.deepin.org/post/194228
You can open WINDOWSPE OS, use DiskGenius, and delete the drive letters of EFI partition and recover ...

I don't have WINDOWSPE operating system
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jianglaiya
deepin
2020-05-15 04:23
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本帖最后由 jianglaiya 于 2020-5-14 20:30 编辑

AH, it's very necessary to have an USB Disk with an windows pe system. When the system on your harddisk breaks down, you can use it to rescue your data! If you don't have one, you can download DiskGenius to your Windows OS(such as windows10,windows7...) and do the same thing as I said before. (DiskGenius doesn't have a version that can work on Deepin other GNU/LINUX systems) I hope I can help you.
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SamLukeYes
deepin
2020-05-15 04:30
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https://bbs.deepin.org/post/194228
AH, it's very necessary to have an USB Disk with an windows pe system. When the system on your hardd ...

I would use a Linux live system rather than Windows PE to rescue my system.
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jianglaiya
deepin
2020-05-15 04:33
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https://bbs.deepin.org/post/194228
I would use a Linux live system rather than Windows PE to rescue my system.

Live system is also good! You can find the tool that can modify your PC.
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elias1
deepin
2020-05-15 06:31
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Is there no other way to hide these partitions with "deepin"?
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bjhjf007
deepin
2020-05-15 07:28
#7
sudo vi /etc/fstab
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elias1
deepin
2020-05-15 08:14
#8

Can you give an example?
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bjhjf007
deepin
2020-05-15 09:05
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sudo vi /run/mount/utab
Delete unwanted entries.
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elias1
deepin
2020-05-16 05:45
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How to hide EFI-partition and recovery-partition
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deepin
2020-05-16 15:40
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  1. sudo fdisk /dev/sda
Copy the Code

and type "p"
and post the output to me
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elias1
deepin
2020-05-17 18:18
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Edited by elias1 at 2020-5-17 10:29
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/194228
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and type "p"
and post the output to me
hi           
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deepin
2020-06-01 06:18
#13
I can not help you ,there is noting wrong with partition.
however you can enter gparted and give efi part a "hide" through "manage flag(s)",and it may works.
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