I’m assuming, you are referring to a HDD and not a SSD? On the other hand, the reason in both cases is, that usually over time the amount of data on the drive increases. Therefore it takes longer to find what you are looking for, out of the total amount…
Desktop
In this category the primary focus is Linux use with desktop technology, including notebooks and netbooks.
The question is, why would you want to do that? Does it hurt you in any way, shape or form to have an extended partition? Because unless you have a specific reason to do so, there is no harm in using an extended partition. In fact, it might be of…
Thanks for the A2A. I had two seniors refuse to use Linux. Until their Windows hard drive broke and they had no other choice. They went from Windows 7 to Ubuntu Mate. It took like 2 minutes of explanation, where they find their stuff. Then they started using it and…
Thanks for the A2A. The answer is… NEVER. I’m serious. You asked, how often the SYSTEM breaks? The answer is, it doesn’t. I’m using Arch Linux on almost all my devices. I have been using it for years now. I have it on like 10 devices, running day in and…
Thanks for the A2A. The way you do it depends on the Linux distribution you want to install. But otherwise it’s quite simple to accomplish. While installing Linux, you need to use the manual HDD settings to put Linux on the HDD. On Arch it’s console work and manual mounting….