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The labels are good idea, but having drive letters is impossible as that
is mount info only present in windows (it is not just the order of the
drives, you can even have two installations of windows where the drive
letters are different in each one). Unfortunately many users don't label
there parti
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prepare mountpoints partition names unfriendly
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I have noticed that people seem to be confused about installing Ubuntu
on their computer.
People are unsure, and worried about accidentally overwriting their
existing data.
They are Windows users who are used to drive letters and volume labels
for their partitions. Such as C: (System), D: (Music)
But if the guy has 2 identical hard disks?
You must include SATA #1 (primary), SATA #2 (secondary) maybe.
Also include drive letters and volume labels.
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