Recommended Linux Partitions for any Linux ! Your One Stop Guide to Manual Disk Partitions in Linux

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Recommended Linux Partitions for any Linux ! Your One Stop Guide to Manual Disk Partitions in Linux | Linux Disk Partitions Explained | Manual Disk Partitioning in Linux | Debian Partitions How to do Manual Partitions in Linux Installations | Manual Disk Partitions Explained | Root | Boot | Home Partition | Swap Partition with 100 GB Disk Demo ! Manual Partitions for Peppermint 11 Linux | This Smart Guide will make you Learn Linux Manual Partitions for Installing Peppermint 11 OS on your PC or Laptop. In this Tutorial we will be Partitioning 100GB Disk to the Partitions as Shown.
1. Boot Partition [ EFI Boot Partition ] [ Size = 300 MB ]
2. Linux Swap Partition [ 8 GB ] [File System : Linux Swap ] [ Mount Point = Swap ]
3. Root Partition [ For OS Files ] [ 30-40 GB ] [ ext4 or btrfs ]
4. Home Partition [ for Separate User Data [ ext4 or btrfs]
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Thanks so much for the crystal clear explanation. Everything seemed reasonable and rational. I'll save this video for the next time I find myself hankering for a new linux distro

alexplastow
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Hey can i use this for Kubuntu manual partition?

WaffleCar
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Could I ask why the root partion has to be around 30-40 gbs, what benefits does it have? 2:19

ZealousforGod
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Please help I am trying to do this with cutefish It has the same settings but keeps saying installer failed to create a partition table 😢

Kadevibe
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Does this work when installing it directly on a USB DRIVE?

Phoenixwizard
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I am getting the following error:
The bootloader could not be installed. The installation command <pre>grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot/EFI --bootloader-id=debian --force</pre> returned error code1.

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