I have 2TB disk and I partitioned disk into 2 file systems. 1TB is NTFS to be used by windows which is booting from SSD. The other 1TB I am setting it as ext4 and installing linux. Do you think any errors will occur? Is NTFS partition will make a corrupted installation for linux?
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Is Windows UEFI on gpt partitioned drive? Is then 2TB drive gpt? Ubuntu's Ubiquity installer only installs to ESP on first drive. Other Linux may give you a choice to have ESP on Linux drive. If Ubuntu or any flavor of Ubuntu: askubuntu.com/questions/1296065/…oldfred– oldfred2022-12-08 23:06:58 +00:00Commented Dec 8, 2022 at 23:06
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No, errors should not occur as a result of having NTFS on the same drive as your Linux installation. NTFS is a Windows-specific file system and typically does not interfere with the Linux installation process.