If I left unused space then everything ran at a nice speed. When I performed an install and used every bit of space I noticed that the installation slowed down immensely. You may be thinking that 13 GB is a lot of unused space. The following is how it will be split up: I planned for the partitions to be equal in size, but you may require more space for one distro over another because of special programs to be installed. To start we need to know how the space will be used. For my installation in this article I used a 128 GB USB 3.0 stick rated at over 100 Mb/s even though I have USB 2.0 ports. With prices dropping a 128+ GB stick would be preferable for a multi-boot stick (three or more Operating Systems). Part of the empty space is used for caching. As a USB Stick becomes full it slows down. A 32 GB stick is passable for dual-booting, but barely because of speed issues. NOTE: I definitely suggest a USB stick that is 64 GB or more to do this (for dual-boot) and 128 GB or more for a multi-boot stick.
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