By default partition 0.
Because many systems only have one partition.
To install two separate operating systems you will have to create separate partions on the hard disk. You then install each operating system in it's own partion and use a boot loader such as GRUB to select which system you want to boot, some operating systems might include their own boot loader during the installation.
A Low Pressure system. High pressure systems exist "by default"; meaning that high pressure systems occur everywhere that there are no low pressure systems.
Solar energy systems can save you money in the long term so yes
It matters what file systems you or your distributor build the Linux Kernel to support. Generally EXT2, EXT3, and EXT4 are the defaults. EXT4 is recommend for modern Linux installs. Many other files systems are be supported if built into the kernel FAT (12, 16, and 32), XFS, NTFS (using fuse), and etc.
Yes
Phase I is systems planning. The systems team must investigate the initial problem by determining what the problem is and developing a feasibility study for management to review.
GPS handheld systems are devices that provide real time tracking information on your location, driving instructions, and other helpful facts based on your location.
Dynamically assigned between the component and the operating system.
Grub Some times SysLinux, IsoLinux and other ***Linux Rarely LILO
The pagefile, often referred to as pagefile.sys, is a system file in Windows operating systems that acts as virtual memory. By default, it is located in the root directory of the system drive, typically the C: drive. Users can view or change its location through the System Properties under the Performance Options settings.
Initial Force