Is boot partition necessary?

Generally speaking, unless you're dealing with encryption, or RAID, you don't need a separate /boot partition.
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Is boot partition required?

To answer the outright question: no, a separate partition for /boot is certainly not necessary in every case. However, even if you do not split anything else, it is generally recommended to have separate partitions for / , /boot and swap.
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Is boot partition necessary for dual boot?

No! You Don't Need Another ESP! As you are dual booting from a single physical drive, it needs (must have) only one EFI System Partition (ESP).
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What does a boot partition do?

In the Windows operating system, a boot partition is the disk partition that holds the files for the Windows operating system files. The boot partition works with a systems partition, which contains the boot files and tells the computer where to look when starting Windows.
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Does Ubuntu require a boot partition?

BIOS-Boot partition:

Description: the BIOS-boot partition contains GRUB 2's core. It is necessary if you install Ubuntu on a GPT disk, and if the firmware (BIOS) is set up in Legacy (not EFI) mode. It must be located at the start of a GPT disk, and have a "bios_grub" flag.
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What are Drive Partitions?



How big should my boot partition be?

The /boot partition can be any size, but is recommended to be anywhere between 17MB and 25MB and no larger than 50MB because it only contains the Linux kernel(s) and their boot time files. The /var partition is where variable files, logs, web pages, and ftp files are stored. 150MB should be the minimum.
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Is 50 GB enough for Ubuntu?

Yes, for most things. A basic installation of Ubuntu with KDE or Gnome installed will come to about 2.5 to 3 GB of disk space usage. Couple that with the fact that most packages available for Ubuntu are relatively small (except for office packages, bigger games, Steam, etc.) then 50 GB will be plenty.
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How many bootable partitions can I have?

4 - It's only possible to have 4 primary partitions at a time if using MBR.
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What partitions does Windows 10 need to boot?

Standard Windows 10 Partitions for GPT Disks (UEFI booting)
  • Partition 1: Recovery partition, 450MB - (WinRE)
  • Partition 2: EFI System, 100MB.
  • Partition 3: Microsoft reserved partition, 16MB (not visible in Windows Disk Management)
  • Partition 4: Windows (size depends on drive)
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Is swap partition necessary?

There are several reasons why you would need swap. If your system has RAM less than 1 GB, you must use swap as most applications would exhaust the RAM soon. If your system uses resource heavy applications like video editors, it would be a good idea to use some swap space as your RAM may be exhausted here.
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Does dual boot slow down PC?

NO, dual booting won't slow your computer at all. Here's the reason: Only one operating system loads into memory at a time. The others will be idle in your hard disk. So, your RAM and processor are completely dedicated to run that OS.
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Is dual boot good?

Dual boot is completely safe if the operating systems are installed properly with correct GRUB configuration. The main advantage of having multiple operating systems is that, you get the best performance for your work if you are working on the particular operating system's native platforms, tools, etc.
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Can you boot from different partitions?

In general, you can't do that. Once you use a drive for boot, your computer starts on that disk's MBR, and boots whatever partition is selected. To be able to select from multiple partitions, a program to do that must be installed in that section of the drive.
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Why should I separate boot drive?

the biggest benefit from it that i've found is having things more easily organized and separated in case of drive or OS failure. one example is backups can be completed much easier. having your OS and applications separate from your personal files(media, text, work projects, etc) can make this an easier task.
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Does Ubuntu 20.04 need a boot partition?

At times, there will be no separate boot partition (/boot) on your Ubuntu operating system as the boot partition is not really mandatory. You can install everything on a single partition (the root partition /).
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How do I move my boot partition to an SSD?

To move system boot partition, go Clone tab, and then choose System Clone.
  1. Select the new SSD as the destination to save the Windows 10 boot partition, then hit Next.
  2. Please backup important files first on the SSD if there exist and then click Yes if you have backed up and be sure to move Windows 10 to SSD.
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Which partition is best for Windows 10?

GPT – GUID or Global Unique Identifier Partition Table, is the successor to MBR and is an integral part of modern UEFI systems for booting Windows. If you are using a drive that's larger than 2 TBs, GPT is recommended.
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How many partitions do I need?

Having at least two partitions - one for the operating system and one to keep your personal data - ensures that whenever you are forced to reinstall the operating system, your data remains untouched and you continue to have access to it.
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How many partitions should Windows 10 have?

As it's installed on any UEFI / GPT machine, Windows 10 can automatically partition the disk. In that case, Win10 creates 4 partitions: recovery, EFI, Microsoft Reserved (MSR) and Windows partitions.
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Which is better MBR or GPT?

As MBR is older, it's usually paired with older Legacy BIOS systems, while GPT is found on newer UEFI systems. This means that MBR partitions have better software and hardware compatibility, though GPT is starting to catch up. We'll take a brief look at both Legacy BIOS and UEFI a bit later in the article.
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Which disk partition is the boot partition?

The boot partition (or boot volume) is the disk partition that contains the operating system folder, known as the system root or %systemroot% in Windows NT.
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Should you use MBR or GPT?

You'll probably want to use GPT when setting up a drive. It's a more modern, robust standard that all computers are moving toward. If you need compatibility with old systems — for example, the ability to boot Windows off a drive on a computer with a traditional BIOS — you'll have to stick with MBR for now.
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Is 20gb enough for Linux?

The base install of Linux requires about 4 GB of space. In reality, you should allocate at least 20 GB of space for the Linux installation. A fresh install of Windows 10 takes up about 15 GB of storage space.
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Is 10GB enough for Ubuntu?

If you plan on running the Ubuntu Desktop, you must have at least 10GB of disk space. 25GB is recommended, but 10GB is the minimum.
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What is the recommended partition size for Ubuntu?

Ubuntu recommends at least 15GB for the system partition. However, if you want to play games and install many programs, I recommend 50GB or even 100GB. It depends on the size of your hard drive and your needs.
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