*The (U)EFI partition seems far to small, I think mine was about 200 MB
originaly and I extended it to 700 MB, so I was able to make UEFI updates.*Are
UEFI updates necessary? What's the smallest allowable size I can make for
UEFI partition? Or is that not a wise thing to do?


*PXE Boot is booting over network (TFTP) and not want you want.*
I honestly don't know how I got that because I was not trying to boot over
network.  Never had this problem installing other distros.

*Created how? Did you do it yourself prior to beginning installation of
Debian?*
I believe I created the GPT partition using GParted from a live USB of
another distro.

*That's unusually small for a /home partition.*
I just figured that the /home partition is where config files of apps are
kept, correct? And they're just small files?  When I install an app, most
of it goes into / , and not /home, therefore I usually make /home a
separate partition and at 2GB only.



*If you rarely use Windows, that may be a perfectly good size, but because
you haven't created a Windows Reserved partition, Windows will divide it in
order that it have one (16MB IIRC).*
Windows will automatically create a partition out of the 50GB partition
that I made for it?


*For the future, you could paste the (relevant part from) the output of
'parted -l'.*
Just curious, never encountered that command before.
kaye@laptop:~$ parted -l
bash: parted: command not found

Thank you for your time!

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