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I'm about to begin with my first PC build and I'm trying to plan how I'll organise my storage. My Plan is two SSD's: one for the OS and one for data. I want to have the OS drive partitioned for windows and Ubuntu which I know I can do quite easily. I'm mostly curious about partitioning my data drive so one part is only accessed by the linux OS and the other part is only accessed by the windows OS.

It's my first time doing this so maybe it's a silly question and I'm over thinking but I don't want all of the data drive to be accessed by each OS, only the data that is applicable to that OS. If my explanation doesn't make sense, I've attached a graphic that hopefully helps.

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If anyone can help or has any tips I'd really appreciate it!

Gleb
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In David DE's comment, he stated how Windows by default doesn't read the EXT4 file system format that Ubuntu uses, so my Ubuntu data and projects will be hidden from windows, which is what I need.

To hide my Windows data and projects from Ubuntu, I found this page where the accepted answer also answers my question:

How to hide a(n) (NTFS) partition from ubuntu