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How to install ubuntu correctly?
Hello, I decided to switch from Windows to Ubuntu and a couple of questions appeared. I now have Windows, the hard disk is divided into 3 disks (C, D, E). The E drive contains a lot of important information, movies, and so on. So the question is, if I put ubuntu on the combined C and D drives, will the ubuntu see the E (ntfs) drive later?
Well, I would like advice on how to properly markup and install Ubuntu itself.
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Put on one disk, you can next to Windows, you can separately. In the installation selection section, select manual mode, then create 3 partitions: swap (paging), home and /. In the system installation selection, select the disk for which you have chosen /
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