What should be the partition scheme for ubuntu 18.04 lts 500gb hdd [no sdd] [no dual boot]?
I have a 500gb HDD.
When I was using windows, I had given 150 GB to C Drive (just to be on the safe side) and 315 GB to D Drive.
I used C Drive just for installing softwares. I stored my personal files and projects/programs I created in c and c++ in D Drive.
Now I want to learn java and I'm thinking to use Ubuntu.
If I was using windows, I would install the java related programs in C Drive and will save the projects created in D Drive.
How should I partition my HDD in Ubuntu?
Thank You
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I have a 500gb HDD.
When I was using windows, I had given 150 GB to C Drive (just to be on the safe side) and 315 GB to D Drive.
I used C Drive just for installing softwares. I stored my personal files and projects/programs I created in c and c++ in D Drive.
Now I want to learn java and I'm thinking to use Ubuntu.
If I was using windows, I would install the java related programs in C Drive and will save the projects created in D Drive.
How should I partition my HDD in Ubuntu?
Thank You
partitioning 18.04 hard-drive java
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Possible duplicate of Installing Ubuntu on a single partition
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I have a 500gb HDD.
When I was using windows, I had given 150 GB to C Drive (just to be on the safe side) and 315 GB to D Drive.
I used C Drive just for installing softwares. I stored my personal files and projects/programs I created in c and c++ in D Drive.
Now I want to learn java and I'm thinking to use Ubuntu.
If I was using windows, I would install the java related programs in C Drive and will save the projects created in D Drive.
How should I partition my HDD in Ubuntu?
Thank You
partitioning 18.04 hard-drive java
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I have a 500gb HDD.
When I was using windows, I had given 150 GB to C Drive (just to be on the safe side) and 315 GB to D Drive.
I used C Drive just for installing softwares. I stored my personal files and projects/programs I created in c and c++ in D Drive.
Now I want to learn java and I'm thinking to use Ubuntu.
If I was using windows, I would install the java related programs in C Drive and will save the projects created in D Drive.
How should I partition my HDD in Ubuntu?
Thank You
partitioning 18.04 hard-drive java
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Possible duplicate of Installing Ubuntu on a single partition
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Possible duplicate of Installing Ubuntu on a single partition
– karel
14 mins ago
Possible duplicate of Installing Ubuntu on a single partition
– karel
14 mins ago
Possible duplicate of Installing Ubuntu on a single partition
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14 mins ago
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