I Have a 500gb HDD + 24gb SSD laptop, and I came with Windows pre-installed, I want to know how to change my partitions in a way that Ubuntu keeps roughly 2/3 or more of the HDD disk, and about the SSD, it already has a 2 partitions, if I left it this way will Ubuntu make full use of the SSD or I need to change these partitions too?
To summarize, I will Shrink roughly 260gb HDD from both OS (C:) and Data (D:) (I don't know if I can Shrink Recovery Partitions) and about the SSD, I intend to shrink all but OEM (I dont know if I can or if I will have problems in future), so Ubuntu can make fully use of my SSD (I assumed it and I don't know nothing about partitions, is it right?).
And about the so called, swap area, is it better to be in the SSD partition ? What would be better for Ubuntu to be partitioned in the SSD ?
How I intend to do: First One Large partition for Ubuntu, Second other larger Partition for my home partition and a Third smaller for my swap space (the tutorial I'm following says it should be 1.5 ~ 2x my RAM, then 12gb, is it right?, It is the whole Primary partition of the SSD). Is it the best way to make Ubuntu fully use my computer resources?
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How it is now:
Disk0:
100 MB (EFI System Partition)
900 MB Healthy (Recovery Partition)
183.40 GB - OS (C:) - NTFS - Healthy (boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition)
261.25 GB - Data (D:) - NTFS - Healthy (Primary Partition)
20 GB Healthy (Recovery Partition)
Disk1:
8 GB - Healthy (OEM Partition)
12.97 GB - Healthy (Primary Partition)
And about the so called, swap area, is it better to be in the SSD partition ? What would be better for Ubuntu to be partitioned in the SSD ?
How I intend to do: First One Large partition for Ubuntu, Second other larger Partition for my home partition and a Third smaller for my swap space (the tutorial I'm following says it should be 1.5 ~ 2x my RAM, then 12gb, is it right?, It is the whole Primary partition of the SSD). Is it the best way to make Ubuntu fully use my computer resources?
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