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Installing Ubuntu Linux on a Windows System (Dual booting)

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When configuring a dual boot environment it is best to select the "Guided" option from the above dialog. At this point it is necessary to decide how much of your Windows partition you wish to donate to the Ubuntu Linux installation. Move the slider (positioned between the Windows and Ubuntu partitions in the ''New Partitions Size'' diagram) until the Ubuntu partition allocation is a size you are comfortable with. The guided option will not let you create an Ubuntu partition smaller than 2 GB. As mentioned previously, however, this is unlikely to be sufficient space, and at least 8 GB should be allocated to Ubuntu Linux if possible.

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