Short stroking is massively underrated. If you need to boot from a mechanical drive, partitioning say 65gb of the start of the drive and installing the OS on that gives surprisingly good results. I have such a partition for a "safe" version of windows - with all the patches, spectre/meltdown mitigations, antivirus, office apps etc. I need for work and online banking etc. etc. It's not as fast as booting from my SSD but the overall experience is closer than you might think.
Some advice for guys who are partitioning your drives to have a separate storage volume outside of the OS partition, please note if you are doing a clean install of an OS (because something went wrong), wiping your HDD through the OS install wizard (the one that you use from booting to an OS disk) will wipe your entire drive. Yes I mean the entire drive will be wiped partition an all. I have learnt this the hard way when installing windows 7 on a partition thinking my other storage volume would have been okay (it was not).
Okay , can I ask what should I delete and which I shouldn’t since I really don’t have anything I want to save , when they say data do they mean like videos or pictures or do they mean essential components of my device I mean I myself I don’t understand this whole thing ?!
@@sevgiamikertash6823 Not quite sure what you are asking, but data is any information on your storage device, may it be pictures, document or even programs, all that is data. But are you looking to reinstall an OS or just free up space on your computer?
Just splashed water on my PC 2 hours ago, and it's back up and running, and this is the first video I'll watch since I saved it from certain destruction
Turned it upside down and luckily it didn't touch the internals and It only got in the IO ports in the front of the case. (Not using those for a while)
I was considering to abandon the partition idea, when in a beautiful day, (after a windows 10 update) my C partition got entirely corrupted! Simply got a message like "disk boot failure". I pulled the HDD off, and connected to another windows computer, to recover some data, and surprise: the C partition was blank and couldn't be read... Yep, no restore point, no recovery disk could save me... Fortunately, I had 99% of my data on my beloved D partition (which I also have an external backup). I also had I full image backup of my C partition, so I could successfully recover it. So, from now on, I'll keep advocating for the partition strategy.
+Yahya Wessam (vbajs) but not Linux only. u can put it on a flash drive and boot from it, allowing editing of any partition, instead of just the ones not being used by the OS.
Thank you for this video. I’m in college for IT. Majoring in Cyber Security and Minoring in Programming. Right now I am going over Partitioning such as GPT, MBR, Logical Partitions, Extended and what not. This helped me understand it. I am a computer geek but this is the only subject, for some reason, that has kicked my ass. Thank you, Linus.
Thanks for this video ^_^ i'm currently studying for my CompTia A+ exam and I really just did not understand partitions. Now I understand way better and appreciate this useful info!
It's always a good idea to isolate the beginning of the drive from the rest, even with a slave drive you could completely isolate your swap file, just enough for what it needs and you know it can it can never get fragmented.
@techquickie Linux, Mac and BSD handle file systems differently. Instead of showing up as separate drives (C:\ D:\ etc...) they show up as folders within the same file system, this is because they use mount points. e.g. plugging a USB drive called "MemStick" would show up as something like "/media/(username)/MemStick" instead of E:\ like in Windows. This allows you to treat multiple partitions, even those on different drives and different file-systems as a single directory structure. A huge benefit to this is that you can have /home on different drive so that all user settings and files are separate from the OS whilst it still appearing to be a single drive. A popular configuration is having the OS and applications on an SSD and all user data on a high capacity HDD.
In the past PCs were so expensive that it was necessary specially so we could reinstall windows without messing our files. Windows was unstable back then also. For partitioning, resizing partitions on the fly and cloning partitions I use MiniTool Partition Wizard. Incredibly fast and I never had problems like cloned Windows partitions that didn't boot.
When Linus says at 1:00 that every partition has its drive letter, it is true only for MS Windows. Other OSs, such as Mac OS X and GNU/LInux, mount volumes onto folders or directories.
I'm so used to Linus using that tone of voice at 4:27 for sponsors that I thought it was a segue into a sponsor spot... and then he kept talking about partitions lol.
I feel like you forgot to mention that partitioning is used in cloning, data recovery, logical volume management (LVM), partitioning can give greater flexibility for creating snapshots, adding/removing physical media to the partition, spanning a partition(s) across multiple physical devices, resizing for data storage (shrinking), resizing for data expansion, and various other storage schemes which are required in computing. I don't believe partitioning is a thing of the past, and only for those who want separate containers for things. This may apply to the Windows Centric Home Users but not anywhere else in my opinion, as the need for Disk Partitioning is alive in the Non-Windows Centric Technical/Forensic community as well as server space everywhere:)
It's the simplest program to use in changing partition sizes without entering the OS. It's also one of the few free methods of MOVING entire partitions, which can sometimes be useful. It is risky as if the power goes out, your best bet is to reformat.
Mikail Kraft +Piece Digital Studios Oooohhh. No bueno. Steam hasn't worked for me on 16.04 or 14.04, but I suspect that has something to do with my ancient laptop that I put Ubuntu on. It's 10 years old.
Would this work? Divide hard drive into 3 partitions install different OS(e.g. windows and Manjora) in 2 of them, use the 3rd partition to store files(music, videos, txt), then have both OS partitions have access and default save/change to the files in the 3rd partition?
I have four physical drives. One is just for Windows. The other three drives are each partitioned in two. That way I can one partition just for games. Another for video editing etc. Partitions can save data, too. Years ago, I had one partition become corrupted, but the other two partitions were fine. I lost some data, but I didn't lose all of it.
This is a strange video. The information is useful and interesting. Your voice isn't loud or irritating. You speak quickly but not like an auctioneer. What drugs were you on when you made it? This is the best video you have ever made!
I have my OS on a SSD and my games on a HDD. Most gaming clientd will detect the downloaded games if you ever happaned to reset your pc. So you don't need to redownload your games.
@lazycouch doge steal some from old laptops I scarped a desktop and a laptop and used some of its parts to get 2 hard drives and a free copy of windows 10 and ram which o replaced in my old rig with some corsair vegance lpx
Matthew Smith same robbed a pc with 500gb hdd, i5 and 2 sticks of ddr3 2gb ram and on top of that today 2 more sticks of ram, a few sata cables and another hdd
4:05 - 4:28 Wot? So can i reinstall windows without having to deal with reinstalling every program or not? First you said it's a good idea, now it's not, i don't understand. Can someone clarify this? Also why shouldn't it be possible to move programs from one volume to another?
Hi Team, thanks for the info. So the question I have is that I am currently still running as MBR and I noticed that the MBR size is used at 34MB and I have space for 500MB. So should I reduce the size limit as it appears 500MB is not needed. If I was to do this then I could use the space to then convert MBR to GPT and then update BIOS? Any thoughts?
AOEMI Partition Assistant is the only free partition software that allowed me to resize my laptop partitions on my 1 hard drive, while the partitions had files in them, and not format the partitions :)
Definitely Gparted. Works great when the regular partitioning software on windows doesn’t work or doesn’t have enough features for you. Great in Linux!
Good Video, small nitpick: Partitions don't always have drive letters. This is a windows-only thing - there is no drive letter in other OSes such as Linux. That said, there obviously are individual IDs for each partition
Hey Linus, I'm curious about efficient storage, read/write time and block/file size. I'm thinking since sound/video files tend to be larger than text files, maybe I should have a separate partition with larger blocks for my photos and videos... would this make a significant difference? Cheers. Bill
@@ranelmarinduque794 There isn't any reason to partition it because everything can be stored on one partition (usually called the C Drive). It is only necessary to do this if you want to install a second Operating System on the hard drive. It can be done for safety reasons, too. It reduces data loss should something happen to one of the partitions. Do what suits your needs. Just because Chad said it was no longer needed, does not mean you can't or shouldn't do it. You might have a reason to do it. In fact, I partitioned mine a few weeks ago (I now have three partitions - A C drive, D Drive, and a G Drive). Long story short - it isn't necessary, but you can do it if you have a reason to do it.
1:52 Did you mean GNU/Linux? Linux is only the kernel, GNU is most of the operating system. You can rather call it GNU, since it's the biggest part of the complete OS. Also, ubuntu is a bad distro for absolute beginners : Mint for rookies : Xubuntu (Still ubuntu, but it's part of the learning curve) for intermediate users : Antergos (Arch but easily installed) for slightly advanced users : Arch for even more slightly advanced users : Gentoo for advanced users : Trisquel
It's Linux. *Deal with it.* If Stallman was so smart he would had figured out how to get a community around GNU Hurd, instead he went unheard and is seen as a prolific and intelligent crazy man. That aside, check out Ubuntu MATE as another beginner OS. It's like old Ubuntu, only without GNOME but it's MATE so it;s kind-of GNOME.
bluephreakr Is this bait? Or are you genuinely an idiot? The GNU team made around 90% of the OS, Linux is only the kernel. Giving both linus and the GNU team equal credit is just the right thing to do.
Quentin1o2 It may be right, but honestly, in all the Linux commentary you've heard ever, how many people go out of their way to credit the GNU team? GNU would get all of the credit if Hurd ever took off as an OS, guaranteed. But it did not. And Stallman is still quietly in the background. I respect the man, but I also know many people don't care about him as much as Torvalds, and that is something you'd need to realize too when talking to people about Linux. All people know about Linux is the system, not the kernel. And to be honest, that kind of pisses me off. my OS is Ubuntu MATE, _not_ Linux, as you're right; Linux is the kernel. And most of the tools were made by the GNU team, Free Software Foundation, Novell, Red Hat and affiliates thereof. But _nobody cares about that._ Go on, try to talk to somebody about GNU / Linux. Say GNU to them and watch their eyes roll to the back of their head.
Moving programs around partitions are practical, just use soft link. For example, in windows, the "mklink" command. I've tested, it works. Only that the setup process is a little bit frustrating.
Everyone on a windows PC? I'm running Linux Mint with Ext4, I have never owned a MAC, so I don't know what file system they run. But not everyone is on a windows PC.
Not everyone is on Windows, but everyone on Windows is using NTFS instead of FAT/FAT32/HFS/EXTx. You will see FAT on UEFI systems, but thats for the bootloader and not the OS.
I partitioned my drive to dual boot Windows 7 & 10. I still use 7 for everything but I installed 10 as well just because I wanted to be able to use PS4 remote play. Works like a dream!
I have used partitioning for years without issues but have found that some combinations of Automotive diagnostics software from around 2000 onwards,OE and third party can sometimes cause issues being on the same drive,partitioned or not.Various conflicts,crashing or stalling that isn't apparent when the same software is on a dedicated drive.There seems to be no rhyme or reason behind it,no one manufacturer seemingly being the culprit,its just random.Unless they have been nicking bits of each other code😊 there is no connection between almost all manufacturers software( apart from universal OBD DTC tables,) Talking to various people over the years has never yeilded a solid explanation or remedy, the most plausible so far has been that they are nicking each others code and its causing conflicts. Conversely I have several combinations of other different manufacturers software on the same,sometimes unpartitioned drives with no issues at all. Hence I have about 35, half or threequarters empty 2.5" hdds. If someone could offer a suitable explanation or remedy,I'm all ears because being fed up with swapping drives,I've started collecting old laptops,FFS!😂
Wow, I wish you would at least start prefacing these with how they for Windows only. A lot of this information is misleading or straight up wrong when concerning other OSs.
I think that you can also partition drives for OS X... but the steps to do so will be different. You can run Windows on an Apple machine by creating a new partition for it... Apple uses partitions for their recovery sector... I'm 99% certain this also applies to OS X
Ive just got a new laptop, Moved from Mac > Windows and it came with C & D partitions. Its an SSD so I just Moved everything into a C: partition. Was that a good idea? and can I redo the C & D if i wanted to in the future? Will it now slow down my laptop? Great video, Thanks
So how do i got about if i wanna use my whole driver for all ? I hate seeing things separate like that and just want to have my drive with one whole space.
I'm new to this... I'm using linux my HD has only one drive, a: which I tried to make partitions from, seems that I can't part it while I'm using the same HD, Is there a way around or simply impossible to partition the same disk you're working on?
When your thumbnail is so good you don't have to watch the video to understand LOL. I did anyway just to make sure I was right plus who does not like Linus's videos.
C: Drive is always happier than D: drive
but the E: drive is always the happiest
O: drive is always surprised
I: Drive is indifferent. Same with T: drive.
lol i hate u
P: drive licks his eye.
Short stroking is massively underrated. If you need to boot from a mechanical drive, partitioning say 65gb of the start of the drive and installing the OS on that gives surprisingly good results. I have such a partition for a "safe" version of windows - with all the patches, spectre/meltdown mitigations, antivirus, office apps etc. I need for work and online banking etc. etc. It's not as fast as booting from my SSD but the overall experience is closer than you might think.
Some advice for guys who are partitioning your drives to have a separate storage volume outside of the OS partition, please note if you are doing a clean install of an OS (because something went wrong), wiping your HDD through the OS install wizard (the one that you use from booting to an OS disk) will wipe your entire drive. Yes I mean the entire drive will be wiped partition an all. I have learnt this the hard way when installing windows 7 on a partition thinking my other storage volume would have been okay (it was not).
Okay , can I ask what should I delete and which I shouldn’t since I really don’t have anything I want to save , when they say data do they mean like videos or pictures or do they mean essential components of my device I mean I myself I don’t understand this whole thing ?!
@@sevgiamikertash6823 Not quite sure what you are asking, but data is any information on your storage device, may it be pictures, document or even programs, all that is data. But are you looking to reinstall an OS or just free up space on your computer?
Linus, do you short stroke often?
that gross yo
KOLTON hennessey... killjoy
Or sexiest
josh vlogs 11 guys i dont even think this kid is trolling XD
lee cook wtf
Just splashed water on my PC 2 hours ago, and it's back up and running, and this is the first video I'll watch since I saved it from certain destruction
how the fuck do you do that
Turned it upside down and luckily it didn't touch the internals and It only got in the IO ports in the front of the case. (Not using those for a while)
Wat
i mean the water splash
+Zilla Goodboy. Here's your cookie
I was considering to abandon the partition idea, when in a beautiful day, (after a windows 10 update) my C partition got entirely corrupted! Simply got a message like "disk boot failure". I pulled the HDD off, and connected to another windows computer, to recover some data, and surprise: the C partition was blank and couldn't be read... Yep, no restore point, no recovery disk could save me... Fortunately, I had 99% of my data on my beloved D partition (which I also have an external backup). I also had I full image backup of my C partition, so I could successfully recover it. So, from now on, I'll keep advocating for the partition strategy.
Omfg 💀
😱
Sounds like something went horribly wrong during the update! I’ve never heard of anything quite like that happening after an update!
On Linux it's stupidly easy to put your home directory on a separate partition
@@KSPAtlas the only downside is linux
GParted FTW.
Linux, right?
I believe so
EXT4MASTERRACE
+Yahya Wessam (vbajs)
Yes, Linux.
+Yahya Wessam (vbajs) but not Linux only. u can put it on a flash drive and boot from it, allowing editing of any partition, instead of just the ones not being used by the OS.
Public Service Announcement:
Do NOT Google "short stroking!"
lol thx m8
You mean Bing it?
I just did
the partition related stuff come up lol
Who googled it because you said it? Be honest
You shouldn’t have said it-
Why tho ?
Thank you for this video. I’m in college for IT. Majoring in Cyber Security and Minoring in Programming.
Right now I am going over Partitioning such as GPT, MBR, Logical Partitions, Extended and what not.
This helped me understand it.
I am a computer geek but this is the only subject, for some reason, that has kicked my ass.
Thank you, Linus.
I came here for the same exact reason lol.
@@melseven5294 and now im here for the same reason lol
Who do I talk to about bringing Windows 95 back?
back?
You know what's funny? My place of employment still uses Windows 95 for some of their machines (I've seen the boot screen.) Go UPS! :P
go to virtualbox, you can use your outdated software all you want.
2095
Amazon.com
Thanks for this video ^_^ i'm currently studying for my CompTia A+ exam and I really just did not understand partitions. Now I understand way better and appreciate this useful info!
"Where would we be without partitions in public bathrooms?"
That doesn't answer anything because the gaps between the doors are too frickin' wide!!
Im happy as long as they are wide enough to briefly lock eyes with passerbys
It's a question. Don't expect answers from it.
It's always a good idea to isolate the beginning of the drive from the rest, even with a slave drive you could completely isolate your swap file, just enough for what it needs and you know it can it can never get fragmented.
@techquickie Linux, Mac and BSD handle file systems differently.
Instead of showing up as separate drives (C:\ D:\ etc...) they show up as folders within the same file system, this is because they use mount points.
e.g. plugging a USB drive called "MemStick" would show up as something like "/media/(username)/MemStick" instead of E:\ like in Windows.
This allows you to treat multiple partitions, even those on different drives and different file-systems as a single directory structure.
A huge benefit to this is that you can have /home on different drive so that all user settings and files are separate from the OS whilst it still appearing to be a single drive.
A popular configuration is having the OS and applications on an SSD and all user data on a high capacity HDD.
In the past PCs were so expensive that it was necessary specially so we could reinstall windows without messing our files. Windows was unstable back then also.
For partitioning, resizing partitions on the fly and cloning partitions I use MiniTool Partition Wizard. Incredibly fast and I never had problems like cloned Windows partitions that didn't boot.
When Linus says at 1:00 that every partition has its drive letter, it is true only for MS Windows. Other OSs, such as Mac OS X and GNU/LInux, mount volumes onto folders or directories.
I'm so used to Linus using that tone of voice at 4:27 for sponsors that I thought it was a segue into a sponsor spot... and then he kept talking about partitions lol.
lol the same
im reading a module for a class, and i was a bit confused. OMG YOU MADE IT SO EASY TO UNDERSTAND !! THANK YOU LINUS
I feel like you forgot to mention that partitioning is used in cloning, data recovery, logical volume management (LVM), partitioning can give greater flexibility for creating snapshots, adding/removing physical media to the partition, spanning a partition(s) across multiple physical devices, resizing for data storage (shrinking), resizing for data expansion, and various other storage schemes which are required in computing. I don't believe partitioning is a thing of the past, and only for those who want separate containers for things. This may apply to the Windows Centric Home Users but not anywhere else in my opinion, as the need for Disk Partitioning is alive in the Non-Windows Centric Technical/Forensic community as well as server space everywhere:)
Your videos are quite addictive
GParted bootable FTW - very useful in setting up multiboot
w00t. Gpart is the best.
Would you recommend this software for dual- or multibooting? or any other decent program?
Hehe, I always use GParted
It's the simplest program to use in changing partition sizes without entering the OS. It's also one of the few free methods of MOVING entire partitions, which can sometimes be useful. It is risky as if the power goes out, your best bet is to reformat.
@@vuraniute9571 fdisk
Dual boot Ubuntu 14.04. That's why I do it.
Y u no 16.04?
+Guillermo Gonzalez lots of programs don't work with it currently
Guillermo Gonzalez Didn't work properly. Oddly enough the main program that I expected to work, the software center, didn't work properly.
Guillermo Gonzalez Plus I was working on a Digital Ocean server that was using 14.04, so I wanted to maintain parody.
Mikail Kraft +Piece Digital Studios Oooohhh. No bueno. Steam hasn't worked for me on 16.04 or 14.04, but I suspect that has something to do with my ancient laptop that I put Ubuntu on. It's 10 years old.
the subtitles on youtube are so funny, they pick up Linus's Canadian accent. :)
So are partitions and volumes the same thing?
0:29 Windows boot partition (the one that holds bootmgr) : *Am I a joke to you?*
This man is the master of sidestepping to the sponsor. Respect the hustle.
Would this work?
Divide hard drive into 3 partitions install different OS(e.g. windows and Manjora) in 2 of them, use the 3rd partition to store files(music, videos, txt), then have both OS partitions have access and default save/change to the files in the 3rd partition?
Absolutely. Rocking that configuration on my laptop.
I always thought the D was non usable which explained why D always had more storage than C. This is why more logical, thanks
Gparted is the best
(for me)
Me too
I have four physical drives. One is just for Windows. The other three drives are each partitioned in two. That way I can one partition just for games. Another for video editing etc. Partitions can save data, too. Years ago, I had one partition become corrupted, but the other two partitions were fine. I lost some data, but I didn't lose all of it.
Anyone else happy he still says "zed" instead of "zee" xD
But why did he?
Lawrence because he is Canadian and only Americans say zee
@@quarantinecompute ah, I see. Thanks.
BurningSunModZ v2 yes
@ well yes but actually yes
4:26 i was REALLY hoping this would be the squarespace sponsor spot. It wouldve been the all time best transition Linus has ever done.
MiniTool Partition Wizard
i use this one too!!!
This is a strange video. The information is useful and interesting. Your voice isn't loud or irritating. You speak quickly but not like an auctioneer. What drugs were you on when you made it? This is the best video you have ever made!
I have my OS on a SSD and my games on a HDD. Most gaming clientd will detect the downloaded games if you ever happaned to reset your pc. So you don't need to redownload your games.
@lazycouch doge steal some from old laptops I scarped a desktop and a laptop and used some of its parts to get 2 hard drives and a free copy of windows 10 and ram which o replaced in my old rig with some corsair vegance lpx
Matthew Smith same robbed a pc with 500gb hdd, i5 and 2 sticks of ddr3 2gb ram and on top of that today 2 more sticks of ram, a few sata cables and another hdd
4:05 - 4:28 Wot? So can i reinstall windows without having to deal with reinstalling every program or not? First you said it's a good idea, now it's not, i don't understand. Can someone clarify this? Also why shouldn't it be possible to move programs from one volume to another?
GParted!
GParted and diskpart, if the GUI DiskManagement can't help
There can be spanned and mirrored volumes too where volumes can have multiple underlying partitions across different disks.
Gparted
(on a USB drive obvsly)
Aomei partition assistant is a very versatile one,especially if you have multiple phisical drives and each of them split into multiple logical ones
LOL "Short stroking"
Hey, it makes it last longer. XD
She always catches me on my short strokes~ you can't bullshit a bullshitter! (;
It makes access to your "data" faster *lennyface.jpg*
you might lose your data *lenny face*
😂😂😂
Helpful even after 5 years 🙏
I passed my MTA exam in Database Fundamentals !!
congrats
Unfortunately
Are we supposed to give a shit?
+Daniel Allen just let him enjoy
But muuuuuuuuuuuuuum
That sponsor transition was PERFECT!
Hi Team, thanks for the info. So the question I have is that I am currently still running as MBR and I noticed that the MBR size is used at 34MB and I have space for 500MB. So should I reduce the size limit as it appears 500MB is not needed. If I was to do this then I could use the space to then convert MBR to GPT and then update BIOS? Any thoughts?
Idk but did you ever figure this out?
thanks for the great videos! A nice way to cram some info in to the old brain rather than the constant text book reading.
thumbs up if you use MiniTool Partition Wizard
+Joti Smiri Here. Never looked back to Windows Disk Management or anything else again.
Here's a f*cking gold star
Yes
Love the windows version and the bootable version is an absolute life saver
This. Powerful, light weight and simple. Better than some other paid versions
0:06 "Personal Videos"
I LOVE THIS!
Linus needs to upgrade his Ubuntu.
Good doctor is a good teacher too!
D: partion is sad... :(
wile C:\ is happy lol
Sean Oberg or a disappointed angel
:O
AOEMI Partition Assistant is the only free partition software that allowed me to resize my laptop partitions on my 1 hard drive, while the partitions had files in them, and not format the partitions :)
i know all about short stroking
rlyons23 oh my! X3
Bien Ahi Rey
you guys are great! thanks again, and thanks for adding the sponsors at the end of the vids. keep going guys!
Definitely Gparted. Works great when the regular partitioning software on windows doesn’t work or doesn’t have enough features for you. Great in Linux!
Good Video, small nitpick: Partitions don't always have drive letters. This is a windows-only thing - there is no drive letter in other OSes such as Linux. That said, there obviously are individual IDs for each partition
0:17 garbage, the "section" didn't divide at the center point
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This video gets a thumbs up from me just for that amazing ending about bathrooms and square space! Linus, you are one hilarious guy!
Hey Linus,
I'm curious about efficient storage, read/write time and block/file size.
I'm thinking since sound/video files tend to be larger than text files, maybe
I should have a separate partition with larger blocks for my photos and
videos... would this make a significant difference?
Cheers.
Bill
why is this comment arayed like an email
@@abdulazizalabdulkareem1380 probably to make it easier to read - which it is !!! 🤔👌
your picture of the harddisk, which has been made to half sized partitions on 1:00 is misleading, thats not how it should look
Once partitioning was no longer needed, I stopped using it.
Hello, please tell me why. I'm not a techy person. I bought a new laptop and wondering if I need to partition it. Thanks!
@@ranelmarinduque794 There isn't any reason to partition it because everything can be stored on one partition (usually called the C Drive). It is only necessary to do this if you want to install a second Operating System on the hard drive. It can be done for safety reasons, too. It reduces data loss should something happen to one of the partitions.
Do what suits your needs. Just because Chad said it was no longer needed, does not mean you can't or shouldn't do it. You might have a reason to do it. In fact, I partitioned mine a few weeks ago (I now have three partitions - A C drive, D Drive, and a G Drive).
Long story short - it isn't necessary, but you can do it if you have a reason to do it.
@@GreenTornado Wow! Big help! Thanks buddy.
@@ranelmarinduque794 You're welcome! 😃
"i dont want to imagine a world without squarespace" god damn, now that's how you shout out to a sponsor ! lol
1:52 Did you mean GNU/Linux?
Linux is only the kernel, GNU is most of the operating system.
You can rather call it GNU, since it's the biggest part of the complete OS.
Also, ubuntu is a bad distro
for absolute beginners : Mint
for rookies : Xubuntu (Still ubuntu, but it's part of the learning curve)
for intermediate users : Antergos (Arch but easily installed)
for slightly advanced users : Arch
for even more slightly advanced users : Gentoo
for advanced users : Trisquel
It's Linux. *Deal with it.* If Stallman was so smart he would had figured out how to get a community around GNU Hurd, instead he went unheard and is seen as a prolific and intelligent crazy man.
That aside, check out Ubuntu MATE as another beginner OS. It's like old Ubuntu, only without GNOME but it's MATE so it;s kind-of GNOME.
bluephreakr
Is this bait? Or are you genuinely an idiot?
The GNU team made around 90% of the OS, Linux is only the kernel.
Giving both linus and the GNU team equal credit is just the right thing to do.
Quentin1o2
It may be right, but honestly, in all the Linux commentary you've heard ever, how many people go out of their way to credit the GNU team?
GNU would get all of the credit if Hurd ever took off as an OS, guaranteed. But it did not. And Stallman is still quietly in the background. I respect the man, but I also know many people don't care about him as much as Torvalds, and that is something you'd need to realize too when talking to people about Linux. All people know about Linux is the system, not the kernel.
And to be honest, that kind of pisses me off. my OS is Ubuntu MATE, _not_ Linux, as you're right; Linux is the kernel. And most of the tools were made by the GNU team, Free Software Foundation, Novell, Red Hat and affiliates thereof. But _nobody cares about that._ Go on, try to talk to somebody about GNU / Linux. Say GNU to them and watch their eyes roll to the back of their head.
nahhhh, all about damn small Linux
I marked a partition as active, but didnt take note what was the initial active partition. What is the default active partition? Windows 10 is on C:.
can you do how prossesors models works? like the HQ, K, L, U , etc.
this will be an interesting information for us. :3
search it up
have you ever heard of google...
the intel website has everything you can ask for.
Here's a fucking gold star
how Ignorants.... I know the info is in their website, just asking if HE can do a video about it.....
"how Ignorants" -Statement of a person who tries to call other people stupid
Moving programs around partitions are practical, just use soft link. For example, in windows, the "mklink" command. I've tested, it works. Only that the setup process is a little bit frustrating.
"Personal videos" I see what you did there
Can I create a drive partition and use it as a backup for my pc while the other half is used for common data?
Everyone on a windows PC? I'm running Linux Mint with Ext4, I have never owned a MAC, so I don't know what file system they run. But not everyone is on a windows PC.
he didn't mean everyone as in E-V-E-R-Y-O-N-E ... he just meant the majority ... sigh, why are you people so literal with phrases and stuff lol
You just red my mind 👍
Not everyone is on Windows, but everyone on Windows is using NTFS instead of FAT/FAT32/HFS/EXTx. You will see FAT on UEFI systems, but thats for the bootloader and not the OS.
In Mac OS X, the file system is called OS X Extended :v
Yeh same, I'm running Arch
I partitioned my drive to dual boot Windows 7 & 10. I still use 7 for everything but I installed 10 as well just because I wanted to be able to use PS4 remote play. Works like a dream!
I watch these more to test my own knowledge then anything else xD
anyone do that ?
I have used partitioning for years without issues but have found that some combinations of Automotive diagnostics software from around 2000 onwards,OE and third party can sometimes cause issues being on the same drive,partitioned or not.Various conflicts,crashing or stalling that isn't apparent when the same software is on a dedicated drive.There seems to be no rhyme or reason behind it,no one manufacturer seemingly being the culprit,its just random.Unless they have been nicking bits of each other code😊 there is no connection between almost all manufacturers software( apart from universal OBD DTC tables,) Talking to various people over the years has never yeilded a solid explanation or remedy, the most plausible so far has been that they are nicking each others code and its causing conflicts. Conversely I have several combinations of other different manufacturers software on the same,sometimes unpartitioned drives with no issues at all. Hence I have about 35, half or threequarters empty 2.5" hdds. If someone could offer a suitable explanation or remedy,I'm all ears because being fed up with swapping drives,I've started collecting old laptops,FFS!😂
He didn't even into the two main partition tables: GUID and MBR...#feelsbadman
don't you mean gpt?
Zaim Waqar I know this is old but GPT stands for GUID Partition Table
I could make fortunes with the number of times Linus uses air quotes
5th Not fast as possible title = What are drive partitions
gparted is the simplest and fastest partition manager I've used. my favourite one
Wow, I wish you would at least start prefacing these with how they for Windows only. A lot of this information is misleading or straight up wrong when concerning other OSs.
I think that you can also partition drives for OS X... but the steps to do so will be different.
You can run Windows on an Apple machine by creating a new partition for it... Apple uses partitions for their recovery sector... I'm 99% certain this also applies to OS X
Sam Watson Yes, but the bits about configuring the OS for storage to it, not being able to move programs to it, and secret partitions are all wrong.
Hey I liked ur video. Great speech delivery and precisely described. :)
Why does everyone care so much about Zed vs Zee
Btw team Zed
I'm team zee
I'm team whatever I say
i'm team z
+DarxPhil everywhere but America says zed
I'm team "Zeta"
This man is literally my inspiration right now
Awesome channels🤘🏻🤘🏻
Dual boot Win 10, Ubuntu and SteamOS
Dual = 2, I assume you mean tri boot
why would you use steam os? Ubuntu can run all of it's programs, and you have windows 10, which is a massive gaming platform.
Can you keep a partition for personal files if you transfer the drive to another computer and reinstall Windows?
Vote Parted & GParted!
Ive just got a new laptop, Moved from Mac > Windows and it came with C & D partitions. Its an SSD so I just Moved everything into a C: partition. Was that a good idea? and can I redo the C & D if i wanted to in the future? Will it now slow down my laptop? Great video, Thanks
uhhuehuehuehue... you said short stroking
Dude I love cfdisk. It make easy to work with partitions
Did you just call us normal people?
Well, You Should.
So how do i got about if i wanna use my whole driver for all ? I hate seeing things separate like that and just want to have my drive with one whole space.
"Short Stroking" (Ȍ ͜ʖȌ)
Where would we be without partitions and public bathrooms? Dude, I fucking love linus so much
Thumbs up if you use EaseUS Partition Manager
I'm new to this... I'm using linux my HD has only one drive, a: which I tried to make partitions from, seems that I can't part it while I'm using the same HD, Is there a way around or simply impossible to partition the same disk you're working on?
"Personal Videos"
Lul
Hi can u tell me please how to delete OEM partition on my c:drive Without losing data thank you
no not zed its called zee, you are from canada!!!!
I know, American English is plaguing, ugh.
There's no room for u when it comes to Honor.
New American Fishkeeper *Honour
Honor*
Cubly I guess you've shown your true COLORs
Sooo sweet valuable content. Where are you people these day? All videos r like 5 yrs old
What the hell is so wrong with "zee". Hm?
Canada m9
When your thumbnail is so good you don't have to watch the video to understand LOL. I did anyway just to make sure I was right plus who does not like Linus's videos.
This is a very poor explanation.
He's just doing it as fast as possible.
At 2.15 if OS gets corrupted by certain types of malware... Does/did malware tend only to infect the System volume ? (that had never occurred to me)