1st Step:
The BIOS settings can be. To enter the BIOS and boot settings
for the DEL or F1 or F2 press the duke CD-ROM or
Removable Media as the first boot device and select all
prefer the F10
(or any other key specified by the system) to save and exit.
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2nd Step:
Ubuntu CD, insert the CD-ROM boot that will see the following
screen
The left side of the screen (screen) and select the language from the "Install Ubuntu 10.04 LTS" is clicked.
The left side of the screen (screen) and select the language from the "Install Ubuntu 10.04 LTS" is clicked.
3rd Step:
Time zone select from the drop
down list to the left of that
region select.
4th Step:
Than select keyboard layout.
5th Step:
This step is very important because
this step will
partition it so
that will have to be careful with this step.
Here are two partitions have the option to "Erase and use the entire disk" and "Specify Partitions Manually". The other operating system or other partitions, and for them "Specify Partitions Manually" recommend.
"Specify Partitions Manually" and select the "Forward" will click.
Here are two partitions have the option to "Erase and use the entire disk" and "Specify Partitions Manually". The other operating system or other partitions, and for them "Specify Partitions Manually" recommend.
"Specify Partitions Manually" and select the "Forward" will click.
6th Step:
Now, if you do not have a partition on your hard
disk, the hard
disk is brand new,
the "New Partition Table"
click. The "continue"
click.
7th Step:
Next we'll create the partition. Select the free space and click
on "Add"
1. Now you need to select
the type of partition
you want it.
2. The number of partitions should be.
3. Location for the new partition, the default settings are as.
4. Specify the type of partition.
5. Finally, you'll need to mount point.
2. The number of partitions should be.
3. Location for the new partition, the default settings are as.
4. Specify the type of partition.
5. Finally, you'll need to mount point.
If you do not have a partition,
if your hard
disk new UNI
To create a primary partition to be 30% of the free space, Partition format Ext4, Mount point "/" it.
To create logical partitions, Partition format: Swap.
To create a primary partition to be 30% of the free space, Partition format Ext4, Mount point "/" it.
To create logical partitions, Partition format: Swap.
The other is under the Partition format Ext4, Mount point "/ home".
If you have another operating system installed -
use the largest continuous free space will be required to select
If you have another operating system installed -
use the largest continuous free space will be required to select
Step 8
The last step is the partitioning of the "Forward" click that.
9th Step:
Do not fill in this information
The last step is the partitioning of the "Forward" click that.
9th Step:
Do not fill in this information
What
is your Name in the name of Allah, in the name of the next pay
A strong password and password at the ready.
Do not click on the computer name with a forward
A strong password and password at the ready.
Do not click on the computer name with a forward
10th Step
Will install the message "Install" to click on.
I will begin the installation ...............
11th Step
Download the installation of language packs will take some time, so if you think you are wasting your time, you can cancel it (skip) can.
Step 12
At the end of the installation process will restart the message "Restart Now" by clicking on the CD eject
Re-start when you get your new Ubuntu system login screen. Please fill in the perception and use Ubuntu 10.04
Will install the message "Install" to click on.
I will begin the installation ...............
11th Step
Download the installation of language packs will take some time, so if you think you are wasting your time, you can cancel it (skip) can.
Step 12
At the end of the installation process will restart the message "Restart Now" by clicking on the CD eject
Re-start when you get your new Ubuntu system login screen. Please fill in the perception and use Ubuntu 10.04
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