I am considering purchasing a lexar Jump Drive P20, read speeds 400MB/s and write speeds 270MB/s. I want to load Kubuntu 15.10 to introduce Kubuntu to my eldest granddaughter.
Her household is stuck in a Windows environment and has never been willing to give Linux a try.
I have always installed using Manual configuration in the past and do not know how the install using the entire drive works.
Would this be the correct installation for a 64GB Thumb Drive? If I install using the entire drive, is it necessary to have a swap partition and /home partition or is that all taken care of in the "using the entire drive" setup, or must I still make the normal partitions.
Is 20GB still required for the OS? If swap is required, I want the drive to work as fast as possible, so what size must I make the swap partition if it is required?
When she plugs it in, I would like it to just plain intimidate her Windows 10 OS.
Thanks for any help you may provide
Her household is stuck in a Windows environment and has never been willing to give Linux a try.
I have always installed using Manual configuration in the past and do not know how the install using the entire drive works.
Would this be the correct installation for a 64GB Thumb Drive? If I install using the entire drive, is it necessary to have a swap partition and /home partition or is that all taken care of in the "using the entire drive" setup, or must I still make the normal partitions.
Is 20GB still required for the OS? If swap is required, I want the drive to work as fast as possible, so what size must I make the swap partition if it is required?
When she plugs it in, I would like it to just plain intimidate her Windows 10 OS.
Thanks for any help you may provide
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