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From which disk to allocate space for ubuntu?
I have ssd 120 on which Windows and disk D 1T. I want to put ubuntu the second OS. Take a place for ubuntu from disk D?
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it’s not clear ...
if you don’t know how to mark up, then put the installation in automatic mode, i.e. next to winows and the installer will do it all by itself ...
Ubuntu 16 recommends allocating a minimum of 20 gigs per partition. At the same time, there will be about 15 free space for user data (read - free space in the ubuntu partition). food and put on a terabyte. This is what I have done, it does not give rise to any problems, ubuntu is fast and runs great with hdd. In which case, removing it and reinstalling it in another place is the simplest thing.
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