Hi - Champagnehyu is my old username. If you want only Linux, you can wipe Windows out. With Linux you need swap and root (/). The extra home thing is only if you want them split. Let's say you have a 100GB drive and you want 15GB for root, you would do: 2GB swap (typical if you have 2GB RAM) 15GB root (ext4, mounted at / ) 83GB home (ext4, mounted at /home) That would use all of the space on a 100GB hard drive. You can mix and match these numbers accordingly to what works for your scenario.
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Hi - Champagnehyu is my old username. If you want only Linux, you can wipe Windows out. With Linux you need swap and root (/). The extra home thing is only if you want them split. Let's say you have a 100GB drive and you want 15GB for root, you would do:
2GB swap (typical if you have 2GB RAM)
15GB root (ext4, mounted at / )
83GB home (ext4, mounted at /home)
That would use all of the space on a 100GB hard drive. You can mix and match these numbers accordingly to what works for your scenario.
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