• boonhet@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    That you have to manually specify partitions in Windows?

    You literally don’t have to create a single one, only point it at empty space or a partition you’re willing to have it delete for space. It handles the rest. Does it matter how many partitions it creates?

    Did you install that Ubuntu on a legacy BIOS system or maybe one with an existing EFI partition? Because I can’t see how you could have a modern OS without at least two partitions.

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      3 days ago

      The point was that you have to manually remove them, not create

      Or maybe I missed the EFI partition when run gparted after installation, it being much smaller than rest of the drive