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Message #07444
Re: [Question #78140]: How to make separate partitions for /home and filesystem directories at install 9.04
Question #78140 on Ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/78140
Status: Open => Answered
Tom proposed the following answer:
Lol, all good fun. Strangely even though i'm completely clueless about
Spanish i managed to wrok out what the words were without really reading
them and then got confused by the repetition so i went back and then
realised i had read Spanish correctly for the first time in my life!
Thanks for that :) Most of that about Cylinders and sectors may as well
be in greek for all it really makes sense to me anyway - it's good for
getting a rough estimate but it's tricky to translate into something
meaningful like Gbytes or Mbytes. The important thing is the addresses,
such as "/dev/sda1" and so on :) Oh and the "Sistema" is good to know
too :)
Ok so Windows is using 2 out of the 3 possible Primary Partitions. We
really need to know how large your Ram size is and whether you plan to
do heavy gaming? So into a terminal console type in
free -m
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