Before installing ubuntu be sure to provide an empty partition, 10 GB is enough, but bigger is better because maybe later we will store the data which fairly large.
1. Boot Live CD / USB Ubuntu
The first time you boot from the Live CD / USB you will be greeted with a menu of options to try first, or directly install Ubuntu. I select Try Ubuntu for a glimpse of applications available.
3. Double click the Install Ubuntu Icon 10.10
Installation window will appear that offers options like language that we use, I chose English because it is more used to it, then click forward.
4. Preparing To Install
For best results do not forget:
1. Provide a minimum of 2.6 GB of free space on hard drive
2. If you use the notebook do not forget to plug into a power source
3. If you have an Internet connection, you can choose to download and install multimedia codecs, flash and some of your hardware drivers from the internet. I purposely do not connect to the internet for faster installation, install another who could later.
Then select Forward
5. Allocate Your Hard Drive Space
There are three options:1. Install side by side with another OS, in this case Windows 7 (the choice is pretty easy, but minimal option to determine their own allocation of hard disk)
2. Remove and use the entire disk (choose this if you want full use and easy to install ubuntu)
3. Determine the partition manually (advanced) it sounds complicated but really is not that we have studied langkah2 and phrase With all three options we have more flexibility to control who determine the use of hard drive space as we want.
I chose the third option. then Forward
6. Setting the Table Partitioning
I already have two partitions / dev/sda1 and / dev/sda2 who is the windows partition
>>> remember this partition should not be touched at all
>>> remember this partition should not be touched at all
Just saw an empty partition (free space) that we have provided before!
6.1 Creating a Swap Area
Click free space on the partition table and then click the Add button The following window will appear:
For its size (in MB) I choose 1024 MB equal to the sum capacity of RAM I have.
For location on partition select beginning, so that the meeting arranged to the left
Finally, use as: swap area
Then click OK
The partition table should look like the following:
6.2 Creating the Root Partition
After creating the swap partition, now our turn to make the root partition is denoted by / (slash). The root partition is a primary partition where programs are installed and the "root" of the other partitions.Re-click free space and then click the Add button
The following window will appear:
For this type of partition select logical course. For its size (in MB) I select the 8000 aka 8GB. (Has been appropriate given the day we will make / home separate as a place where we store personal data) For location on partition select beginning, so that the meeting arranged to the left Use as: Ext4 journaling file system (default filesystem on Linux) Mount Point: / (as a sign that we make this partition to use as root)
Then click OK
6.3 Creating Partitions Home
Actually, the division of the partition can be considered finished until here. In other words, enough with the swap partition and root linux system is functioning properly. But from experience it will be easier later on when we create a separate home partition from the root partition. Home partition is denoted by / home.Re-click free space and then click the Add button
The following window will appear:
For this type of partition select logical course.
For its size (in MB) contents up to you, kira2 just how big the size of the file later kira2 you will save. In this installation I select the 15 000 or 15 GB.
For location on partition select beginning, so that the meeting arranged to the left
Use as: Ext4 journaling file system (default filesystem on Linux)
Mount Point: / home (as a sign that we make this partition to use as home)
Then click OK
The partition table should look like the following:
Pay attention! until this point the partition setup you're done but not yet implemented. Check again to make sure there is no wrong or misplaced partition size. If you are sure, click Install New. Started to install Ubuntu to your hard disk.
7.3 Fill in name, username, password and login options (whether by password or directly to the desktop)
Reply slideshow will appear many new touch than previous releases. Slideshow can be clicked to display a slide before or later (see the arrow on the left and right)
9. Restart
When the installation is complete window will appear asking you to restart your reply, it's up to you to choose restart now or still want to try Ubuntu from a live session. Who would after you restart, ubuntu is presented on your computer alongside Windows who had already been installed
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