![]() ![]() Is there any known reasons why that has changed? It does take work for Nvidia to remain in step. I have installed nvidia drivers in the past live with the OS ones in place also just used the OS ones. ) Not sure I can but have an aversion about some aspects anyway. I have no interest in picking up yet another system. I use it and then forget it - other than say moving around and compiling and that sort of thing. For historic reasons concerning other systems I have little interest below that and if needed google finds what I want. That sounds ok providing install produces a working desktop. ![]() Recovery is 1GB - that may be the same on all installs, I think it's used space was much the same prior to updates. I want to be totally sure Ubuntu goes to the correct place.Īs win11 is installed according to Macrorit it takes 360MB for system and 16MB for GPT. This didn't upset win10 but obviously not ideal. I wasn't too sure that I could move it during a Linux install so simply overwrote it. Can I check this while running Ubuntu from the stick rather than installing? Win10 stuck it in the middle of storage when it installed. It shows the recovery right at the end of storage. Can't do anything other than use up the space that has been created.Īnyway Macrorit shows the disk layout with no partition numbers. Once there is free space windows partitioner changes. eg Size and maybe move recovery next to it. It seems Gparted can also do it so wonder why installs can't but some ) including me would prefer a nicer interface. The windows one needs numbers adding and I have no idea if they are binary based of decimal. I've shrunk the windows partition with Macrorit Free. ![]()
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