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Originally Posted by alexander
Ubuntu does NOT require you to setup a share partition...
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Sorry, I meant swap.
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if you need to make a partition to share data (one you can read an write to from both windowses and linux, make a partition with fat file system on it, all 3 OSes can freely read/write to it...
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Doesn't NTFS work as well?
So, does this make sense for initial partitioning after formatting?
logical partition 1: xp
logical partition 2: /boot
logical partition 3: extended partition (/, swap, and share)