I just recently set up dual boot on my new native Windows 10 Laptop (MSI GF65 Thin 10UE-095), so I installed Linux Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS on an external SSD.
My Windows System is on the integrated SSD that came with the laptop, Ubuntu is on an SSD I exclusively got for separating Windows/Ubuntu.
Both systems are running absolutely perfect, but when I log into Windows, I get this error/warning message from MSI:
Surely, I have not installed anything apart from the main Windows application on C: as my laptop is brand new, so it shouldn't be at 0% free storage - unless i messed up my installation of Ubuntu, right? What worries me is that when I go to Ubuntu - "about" I see this:
Naturally after seeing this, I thought that I messed up my Linux installation, but when I check my disks on
and on my
, I can't see that I have Linux using my integrated SSD. Also I find it unlikely that just right after Setup my SSD is filled with more than 450GB immediately. Further I tried booting without my external SSD connected and booting Linux won't work - so there must be something on the right SSD.
As I'm obviously new to this topic and I'm not too tech-savvy I'm very happy for any help or advice you can give me, please explain it in simple language.