A couple of weeks ago I was forced to buy a new laptop, my 12 /o Acer finally lost the LCD screen, well not really lost it's more like a very pinkish swirled rainbow effect. Anyway I now have a brand new laptop that I would love to dual-boot 8.1 (bigger mistake than the Pinto), with Kubuntu. But I was informed by Dell that partitioning the HDD would void my warranty. So my next choice would be to create a bootable persistent usb drive with Kubuntu 14.04 installed as OS. I could then boot from the usb and run Linux. I do use the laptop for work and they force us to use Windows to access their software and intranet system, even though the company intranet, and and servers run Linux, the in-house workstations also use Windows. Which makes no sense unless it's just because most people are more familiar with Windows.
I have created many live usb drives to use as installation media and from what I have read it looks like making it persistent isn't any harder. What I do need help with though is exactly how big of a usb drive do I need? Really I don't need to put anything but the OS on the usb, I can share the document, download, picture etc,,,, folders between Linux and Windows.Which is what I have done for the last 4 or 5 years dual booting both OS's on an internal HDD.. So how much room do I need just to install the os and any other required files/folders, using my 1 tb internal HDD for storage etc,,,?
I have created many live usb drives to use as installation media and from what I have read it looks like making it persistent isn't any harder. What I do need help with though is exactly how big of a usb drive do I need? Really I don't need to put anything but the OS on the usb, I can share the document, download, picture etc,,,, folders between Linux and Windows.Which is what I have done for the last 4 or 5 years dual booting both OS's on an internal HDD.. So how much room do I need just to install the os and any other required files/folders, using my 1 tb internal HDD for storage etc,,,?
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