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*Need extra space? Extending the partition
 
*Need extra space? Extending the partition
 
https://askubuntu.com/questions/492054/how-to-extend-my-root-partition
 
https://askubuntu.com/questions/492054/how-to-extend-my-root-partition
 
==Installing NVIDIA Driver:==
 
*Set Ubuntu to boot on console mode. Type:
 
*sudo apt-get install systemd
 
*sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target
 
*sudo reboot now
 
*Login and in console mode, type:
 
*sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
 
*sudo apt update
 
*sudo apt upgrade
 
*For GeForce 1070Ti (07/2018), type:
 
*sudo apt-get install nvidia-390
 
*Re-set Ubuntu to boot on graphical mode. Type:
 
*sudo systemctl set-default graphical.target
 
*sudo reboot now
 
 
'''Checking if Nvidia Driver is properly installed. Type:'''
 
*nvidia-smi
 
*nvidia-settings
 
 
 
  
  

Revision as of 21:16, 27 November 2019

Setting up ML computers:

  • Linux distribution installed: Ubuntu 16.04

Partition made for machine learning:MachineLearning

  • In Windows: Disk Management -> Resize DataStorage
  • Create new ext4 patition

Mounting the partition automatically:

Get the UUID of the learning:MachineLearning partition

  • sudo blkid

Add partition to fstab:

  • sudo nano /etc/fstab
  • Add at the bottom these two lines:
  • UUID=(id of the MachineLearning partition) /media/MachineLearning rw,suid,dev,auto,user,async,exec 0 2
  • UUID=(id of the DataStorage partition) /media/DataStorage ntfs-3g defaults=en_US.UTF-8 0 0

Give writing permissions to new MachineLearning partition

  • sudo chmod -R a+rwx /media/MachineLearning/
  • Need extra space? Extending the partition

https://askubuntu.com/questions/492054/how-to-extend-my-root-partition


Other options:

NTFS fstab wizard:

  • sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
  • sudo ntfs-config

Format large capacity HD with fs ExFat for having access to it from Ubuntu:

  • On Windows 10
  • cmd
  • diskpart
  • select disk '#' (where # is the number of the target drive)
  • list part
  • select part # (where # is the number of the partition)
  • format fs=exfat QUICK