Unrestrict Filesystem Requirements
One of the most annoying things about Windows is its unwillingness to permit installation on other files-systems: and doesn't Vista now requie NTFS for the OS install?
But Ubuntu does the same, requiring a Linux FS for its base install. But what if I, Joe User, have reason to use a different FS for the base install, but Ubuntu won't let me?
I say that Ubuntu should, by default, choose its preffered File Systems for OS, Swap, etc...but it should be re-configurable for the User's convenience if needed. I understand there are probably method behind the current madness, but the current restrictions already prohibit certain applications or contexts of use.
For example, what if I want to share a partition as both swap (for linux/unix) and virtual memory (for Windows)? What if I want NOT to lose space to Linux and utilize space around my Linux-install for Windows also? For example, if I want to use the home folder on both Windows and Linux, but Ubuntu requires the Home on a FS that's either (a) inaccessible to Windows or (b) dangerous/risky to access from Windows by whatever means.
Make Ubuntu competitor-
The truth of the matter is that many people just can't/won't abandon Windows. I can't: I need ntfswrapper, for example, and certain Window's features for productivity/
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