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should clarify which parts of the filesystem tree can be read-only: moving /usr to read-only would be the most significant thing (greatest space required) I guess but you have to ensure it is remounted as required when doing apt-get install or remove.

#Name format and scheme for mac and pc usage usb free#
(At the end of the hard drive a few Gb of free space can be left (to allow for extra logical partition needs that were not foreseen.the extended partition is the remainder.For 99% of home installations it is totally unnecessary.
#Name format and scheme for mac and pc usage usb full#
Temporary Edit xxxx a GRUB boot partition 100 Mb, formatted to filesystem type ext3 xxxx Unless you want to end up in Ubuntuforums asking for help with a package manager that is complaining about a full boot partition, DO NOT create and use a separate boot partition.
#Name format and scheme for mac and pc usage usb windows#
If this already exists as a Windows recovery partition, leave it unchanged. an "extra" partition 2 Gb - can be formatted as ext3, ext4, or FAT32.the Windows partition 20 - 30 Gb - filesystem type NTFS (or can even be FAT32) and with the boot flag checked.an extended partition for the Linux (or Mac) OSs (must be the last partition on the hard drive).one primary partition for the small boot partition (for storing a set of GRUB bootloader files).If there is a Windows recovery partition already installed, leave it alone (as the second partition). an extra small primary partition (which can be resized later, in case it is needed).

#Name format and scheme for mac and pc usage usb how to#
Search these pages for UEFI to learn how to tell which scheme your system is using applying techniques for one scheme to a system that uses the other will definitely lead to possibly serious problems.Įach Windows installation will need to be installed on a primary partition. However, many recent (since 2011) machines use a different and incompatible scheme known as "gpt" which allows many more primary partitions. When present, an extended partition can then be divided into any number number of logical partitions. It also places a limitation for four primary partitions or three primary partitions and one extended partition. Most PC operating systems still work with an ancient disk partition scheme that historically makes distinction between primary and extended partitions.
