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How to competently install Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16 together?
Good afternoon. I have 2 drives: 120GB and 2TB . Now Windows 10 is on 120GB , and files are on 2TB . You need to install Windows 10 on 2TB , but give it only half the space. Ubuntu needs to be installed on 120GB and given to it for files (but not for settings and programs) that remaining half of 2TB . How to do it correctly? (I would be very grateful if you write it down step by step.)
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How to install Windows and Kubuntu on one disk, see the article on Habrahabr here . True, it describes the installation of the operating system in UEFI mode on a GPT disk .
I had a similar situation. 180gb sdd, 1tb hdd.
I gave Ubuntu 60gb, Windows the rest on ssd. I advise you to do the same if ubunta is planned only for development.
The simplest steps are approximately the following:
1. Windows is installed on a two-terabyte drive, for which a system partition is created.
2. A partition for NTFS is created on the rest of the two-terabyte drive - for Linux, this is, of course, not optimal, but both systems will see it normally. And it's better than cutting it in half.
3. Linux is installed on a hard drive. And everything works.
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