I was just wondering, is it efficient to have the entire Ubuntu file system on a Windows file.
Currently I am using the option to directly boot from Ubuntu, as opposed to running it as an application in Windows. Even so, I notice a slow boot and sluggish performance.
Just to add, I am running a Dual Core, 1 GB RAM machine. Could the performance be slow due to low configuration of the machine.
Looks like it's not efficient as the intallation still uses a single windows file to store all the stuffs, which surely is not efficient.