Hi Manauwar Alam, Just to clarify: 1. four partition is restriction of MBR not "Linux MBR" there is no such thing as Linux MBR. 2. Though in Linux world it is advisable to keep separate /boot, /home partition and a swap partition specially if you have more than one linux-distro hence you wish to share /boot and /home. You can omit /boot and /home partition and choose to create only "/". Similarly swap space need not to be in a separate partition. A file can be created in "/" partition to use as swap space. Hence no restriction of 3 partition to use linux :) a single can also serve the purpose.
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