Post: How to install Ubuntu 11.04 via USB or CD
06-30-2011, 07:09 AM #1
Dante.
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Ubuntu 11.04 or Natty Narwhal (code name) is the successor to Ubuntu 10.10 (Lucid Lynx), with a lot of major improvements in user interface and interaction (it’s more slick, fast and better looking than its previous versions).

Ubuntu 11.04 has Unity Desktop as the default desktop (although classic desktops are also available in login menu), instead of GNOME as you expected (because Ubuntu has been using gnome from the beginning). Some other features has been added – e.g Ubuntu Software Center has now ratings (in terms of stars) and reviews(in the form of comments) available for each application, Windows options has been shifted to panel (top),which appears on Mouse Hover…and so on. Ubuntu has now become the most popular Linux distribution among the desktop users. it’s open source, free, user friendly, fast and in short ..it’s a lot of Fun!

Ubuntu 11.04 can be installed in many ways – You can install it from USB(Universal Serial Bus) or CD (or you can just boot your system from Live CD/Pendrive without affecting your existing operating system on your computer). In this post, I’ll cover both the methods – step by step with full explanation - installing Ubuntu from USB as well as from CD/DVD. This guide will help you in installing Ubuntu in parallel with other OS like Windows 7, if you want only Ubuntu, then it’s much easier, but not recommended if you play a lot of Games or you use some softwares that is windows dependent.


Installing Ubuntu via USB

Step #1 : Download the ISO Image from it’s official website. Select the correct architecture and download the iso file.

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Step #2 : Create a bootable USB using Universal USB Installer (a windows application that will create a bootable/live USB from the ISO file of Linux Distros, it supports a number of Linux Distros including Ubuntu 11.04 ).

First, You must login or register to view this content. and execute it, you will get a windows something like this (On Windows 7) -

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Select the Ubuntu 11.04 in Linux Distribution menu and locate the ISO File(You got it in step #1), although in most of the case it will automatically detect it. Now, select the USB Drive, which you want to make bootable, check the format option if you haven’t already formatted it. Then the click on Create button to begin the process..wait for few minutes until the installation process is complete.

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step #3 : Now restart your computer and boot from USB (If there’s any problem then Change BIOS settings to enable USB booting or change the priority order..). Then select – install Ubuntu to your hard drive from boot menu or click on ‘install Ubuntu’ after live booting from USB. Now a lot of screenshots(That I’ve taken during the installation stage) will help you -

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After selecting the language, click on Forward button. In next window, you will be asked to ensure that – your system satisfies its minimum requirements – like 4.4 GB Drive space, and it’s recommended to have Internet Connection (Preferably Wired,Wireless might works but I haven’t tested) during installation (so that it can download the necessary packages and updates)

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step #4 : Now this is the most critical step, where most people feel difficult in dealing with Ubuntu or any other Linux Distros.

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If you haven’t installed any other version of Ubuntu then you will get only two option -

Option – 1 : Erase Everything and Reinstall – it will delete everything (all the data/files and other OS like Windows 7) and reinstall Ubuntu 11.04 on your hard drive. If you select this option then you can skip few steps, although it’s not recommended, better go for second option.

Option – 2 : Something Else / Advanced Partition – it’s not so difficult as it seems. No files will be deleted and if you are using Windows 7 and want to use both Windows and Ubuntu in parallel, then this is the correct option for you. When you choose this option 2nd,

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Now select the hard drive(if you have more than one), then the partition, where you want to install. After selecting the partition, first un-allocate/delete, then select that free space and click on Add. Then specify the details like -


  • Partition Type – ‘Primary’
  • File System – ‘Ext4′
  • Mount Point – ‘/’
  • Beginning


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Then click on ‘Install Now’ button to proceed.

step #5 : Now Enter some basic information during the installation procedure and hit Forward button.

Your Geo-Graphical Location – Select your country from the Map

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Then, select the keyboard Layout, leave it default if you aren’t sure.

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Then Enter some basic information like – Your Name , Computer Name, Login Info (Username, and Password).

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Then relax (or You may skip some language packs during the installation to reduce the installation time) until the installation is complete.

step #6 : That’s All. Did you expect more steps, sorry to disappoint you.. Restart the computer.

Here is a Snapshot of Fresh installed Ubuntu 11.04 (If you don’t like the default desktop unity then switch to the GNOME in the login window)-

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Installing Ubuntu via CD

Procedure is same as described above, just skip the 2nd,3rd and 4th steps, Instead of that burn the ISO file to CD or DVD and restart your computer. Then follow the steps 4 and 5 as described above.

If you have any problem during installation, then let us know, Reply through the comment box.

Have Fun! with Ubuntu 11.04
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06-30-2011, 07:49 PM #2
Jared
Tranquility.
Don't know if you can answer this but, how can I install Windows XP while on Ubuntu? I can't get it to install when I start up and press F12 and all that shit! What do I need to do?
06-30-2011, 11:56 PM #3
I don't like ubuntu new look looks like it's made for netbooks
07-01-2011, 05:29 PM #4
Dante.
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Originally posted by Kammmmi View Post
Don't know if you can answer this but, how can I install Windows XP while on Ubuntu? I can't get it to install when I start up and press F12 and all that shit! What do I need to do?


You have to go into the Bios mode by pressing F12 on boot like you said. And set your primary boot agent to DVD Drive. It shouldn't be hard to find where to set it. On my computer its in the advanced bios settings. Then insert your Windows XP disc, restart your computer, then go through the set up. But make sure you tell Windows to install along current OS, it should ask you. If you don't do this it will delete Ubuntu. Good luck :y:

---------- Post added at 01:29 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:27 PM ----------

Originally posted by smithmanny View Post
I don't like ubuntu new look looks like it's made for netbooks


I agree, sticking to Ubuntu 10.10 :y:
07-01-2011, 07:00 PM #5
Outlasted Wolf
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by Dante. View Post

I agree, sticking to Ubuntu 10.10 :y:


You don't have too, update to 11.04 and then in login preferences you can choose to go to ubuntu classic( like 10.10) or you can do this from login screen! Smile :y:

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Dante.
07-01-2011, 07:04 PM #6
Luulz
Bounty hunter
Why dont just download from ubuntu.com? and use wubi installer?
07-01-2011, 07:38 PM #7
Dante.
Banned
Originally posted by Outlasted
You don't have too, update to 11.04 and then in login preferences you can choose to go to ubuntu classic( like 10.10) or you can do this from login screen! Smile :y:


Thanks but, I'll still be sticking to it
07-02-2011, 11:33 AM #8
good thread helped for me setting up a minecraft server
08-08-2011, 07:00 AM #9
H!MOM
Banned
i would of done this but i realized this too late :carling:

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