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Old 10-25-2006, 05:54 PM   #1
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LXer: Partitioning - one of the hardest steps in a Linux installation


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If you happen to use a Microsoft operating system you are most likely to be familiar with finding your partitions using drive letters, such as C: and D:. When you pop in your brand new Ubuntu CD and start the installation, you will notice that there are no C and D drives, but instead lots of letter and number combinations. Do you feel lost? Let’s work it out.

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