Do I have to allocate the last disk to WINDOWS? -- Linux general technology-Linux technology and application information. For details, refer to the following section. When I read "linux cainiao pass", I saw the following sentence: "it is best to prepare the partition for linux installation in windows. If your last disk has 20 GB, how can this problem be solved, it's easy to move the data in it to another disk, and then use the partition magician tool (this tool is available for download in the online search, pay attention to the instructions) to split it into two disks, A 10 Gb package is provided to windows, and a 10 Gb package is provided to linux. After installing linux, you must divide the package into/and swap." On my computer, there are four partitions: c \ d \ e \ f. The last disk mentioned above refers to the f disk (not a physical partition). A windows system is installed on the c disk, d. Do I have to split a file on drive F (with 18.6 GB) to windows if I have files on drive e? Can I use the entire drive F to install linux?
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