call it, handle all the programs. So what I would suggest is while you're looking at it, if you go to when you're setting it up and it says you're setting up for just your system, you go ahead and put forward slash and then that will put all your system files there and then forward slash home for all your other personal files, your pictures, etc. Yep. Sounds like good advice. So yeah, I don't, I've never used the slash boot. I guess that would be if you had like a system that you had multiple OSes. But one of the things that you, and he didn't say, is that if you're going to do a dual boot with Ubuntu MATE or any Linux, you need to install Windows first, update everything, then install the Ubuntu or the Linux afterwards because Windows boot manager does not play well with Linux. So just a pro tip there, I learned a hard way. Right, exactly. Yeah. So I'm no expert in this, but I think what it is is the slash is the root directory that gets things started. The boot directory, the slash (22/42)
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