Okay, slight update: I'm typing this from a live USB. I formatted my partition with the fdisk command (I sincerely hope that works). Now, how do I choose it if I run the installer?
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Okay, slight update: I'm typing this from a live USB. I formatted my partition with the fdisk command (I sincerely hope that works). Now, how do I choose it if I run the installer?
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo fdisk -l
Disk /dev/loop0: 2.06 GiB, 2213470208 bytes, 4323184 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size...
Sorry, I didn't know Windows named them differently. Sounds dumb. Thanks, though.
I have 1 40 and 1 60 gb partition, that I was planning on putting together.
Oh, yeah, my disk management looks like this.
I tried to attach an image on how my stuff looks. I have this C: drive, A: drive, and another (not shown) F: drive, with 60 and 40 gb respectively, totaling to 100gb (i was planning on merging them)...
Can I use some external tool to quickly format it for Linux instead of doing it in the installer?
i have a 512gb SSD mid-range laptop running on windows, and have been for a long time. i'm thinking of making a dual boot, and I want to install the ubuntu files onto my other drive partition (for...