That would be RAID 1.
This is called a partition.
yes, if ubuntu is on a different physical drive or on a different partition if you are stuck with one physical drive. No if it on the same partition as windows The soloution, create a new fresh partition just for windows and make it about , a minimum 40GB
Same as it is for any other operating system: A primary partition is a "physical" partition that the Legacy BIOS's MBR partition table can recognize. Contrast this with a logical partition, which is a partition stored in an extended partition to work around Legacy BIOS' inability to handle 4 real, physical, primary partitions at a time. Today, on UEFI systems which use GPT, the "primary partition" vs "logical partition" concept is pretty pointless, as you can have as many true-to-life partitions you want on your hard disk due to the face UEFI does things a load better than Legacy BIOS.
no. Since they are identical, their phenotype, or physical appearance, would be identical as well. hope that helps :)
Partition
This is dependent on your OS. Windows: 'C:\, C:\system' *nix:; /, /bin, /root, or /boot Mac: ?dont know? Usually this will be in the first physical partition(boot partition).
molar mass 58.12g
Not much. Density inreases.
In Windows Server 2008, a physical drive using MBR partition style can have up to four primary partitions and one extended partition.
Like a physically separate disk physical disk part of the work.After create partitions, store the data in the partition before it should be formatted and the assigned drive letter
The MBR can point to any physical partition on the drive. It may even be able to point to any logical partition. It's usually best to have it point to the partition with the stage 2 bootloader, however, otherwise the system won't boot.
They are identical physical phenomena, but with vastly different wavelengths.