How to use Partiton Editor in Ubuntu Installer
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Tutorial on how to use the Ubuntu Manual Drive Partitioner (Something Else option) provided in the Ubuntu system Installer.
FAT32 tends to be a small bootup partition
NTFS is used for Windows and Windows backups
Ext4 and Btrfs are generally used for Linux systems
You'll also need a Linux Swap partition, which should be at least 1Gb, but its worth allocating more if you have enough harddrive space available.
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