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May 23, 2011

I will be installing Ubuntu 11.04 aa a standalone on my 500 GB SATA HDD. I plan to have the following partitions:-

ROOT - 20 GB
BOOT - 50 GB
SWAP - 2 GB
HOME - Remaining space

Will this work properly? I will be downloading many addituonal softwares. Hence BOOT partition is 50 GB.

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(lots of text is going by)...
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