To install Linux, you need at least 3 partitions - a 100MB /boot partition, a 2GB or larger / partition to hold the operating system files, and a swap partition that is double the size of your computer's memory. It is also recommended to have a separate /home partition to store user files and data.
To install Linux, you need at least 3 partitions - a 100MB /boot partition, a 2GB or larger / partition to hold the operating system files, and a swap partition that is double the size of your computer's memory. It is also recommended to have a separate /home partition to store user files and data.
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To install Linux, you need at least 3 partitions - a 100MB /boot partition, a 2GB or larger / partition to hold the operating system files, and a swap partition that is double the size of your computer's memory. It is also recommended to have a separate /home partition to store user files and data.
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