Top Linux choice: Ubuntu. Requires moderate space.
Top Linux choice: Ubuntu. Requires moderate space.
I'm serious about mastering Linux now. I want to go beyond the prebuilt systems based on Linux for networking and security. I'm planning to add a few partitions to my boot drive and set up a multiboot configuration using GRUB, since I need Windows for gaming and certain programs. What Linux distribution do you prefer, and how much space should I allocate? I mainly use it for learning commands and their syntax, especially on the command line, as well as for productivity and gaming. I'd also like suggestions for easier alternatives if people are stuck with Windows.
Avoid installing Kali. It isn't necessary or useful. Start with Debian without a graphical interface, which requires about 1GB. For Ubuntu Desktop, it needs roughly 5GB. Layer your software on top and double the amount. When using virtual machines, aim for 5 to 10GB of storage.
My system runs Ubuntu on a 16 GB SSD with a Chrome book. The live USB works fine on a 4 GB USB drive, and you can manage updates with around 8 GB as a rough estimate. It all depends on the installation size you need.