14.04 - Ubuntu partition sizes - Ask Ubuntu
askubuntu.com › questions › 574060Jan 15, 2015 · Follow these steps. As far as partition sizes are concerned I would go for 30gb ntfs partition for windows and you will need 2 fat32 partitions for Ubuntu. A swap partition of 2gb to 4gb and a root partition that is a minimum of 10gb. Give Ubuntu a partition of about 20gb but it's a personal preference thing.
partitioning - Lubuntu root size - Ask Ubuntu
askubuntu.com › questions › 343950Yes. If you don’t install many apps, 8 GB is enough for Lubuntu. Conseidering that settings and apps user data are stored under home partition, Lubuntu File System takes 2-3 GB at the beginning; you add extra 5 GB for apps and a room for breathing. (Once I myself installed Lubuntu on a 80 GB harddisk, made a 10-GB partition for File System.)
How to Resize Your Ubuntu Partitions
www.howtogeek.com › 114503 › how-to-resize-yourJul 04, 2017 · To do so, right-click the unallocated space and select New. GParted will walk you through creating the partition. If a partition has adjacent unallocated space, you can right-click it and select Resize/Move to enlarge the partition into the unallocated space. To specify a new partition size, click and drag the sliders or enter an exact number ...