What Is Linux Partition?
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A Linux partition is a type of partition on a computer’s hard drive that is formatted to the Linux file system. Linux partitions are typically used to install and run Linux-based operating systems such as Ubuntu, Fedora, and Debian. Linux partitions can be identified by filesystems such as ext2, ext3, ext4, and xfs.