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Is there still a disk for this prompt?
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1. Place the first disc in the optical drive" and then set the BIOS to the optical drive to boot and restart the computer.
2. Enter linux rescue in the boot: prompt and press enter to enter the choose a language interface, 3. Select English (garbled characters may appear in Chinese).
4. At this time, the system enters the keyboard type interface, select the default us option here, and then press enter to enter the setup networking interface.
5. Select Shifo in the interface for network settings, if you don't need to use the network settings in rescue mode, you can select no and enter.
6. At this time, enter the rescue interface, if you select the continue button and press enter, the rescue mode program will automatically find the existing file systems in the system, and mount them to mnt
sysimage directory; If you select read-only and press enter, the existing file system will be mounted in read-only mode, and skip will be selected if you need to mount it manually.
7. At this time, the wizard will display a rescue prompt message, and directly enter the next step.
8. At this point, the system has been guided into the rescue mode through the installation CD.
9. The root partition in rescue mode is only a temporary root partition generated by the boot disc, not the root partition on the hard disk that you usually see in a normal system.
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Go to grub and press any key, and then press e to change the next segment to single
Or init 1
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Boot with a Linux installation disk, and then enter Linux Rescue in Linux
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Setting the optical drive boot is not directly related to what system it is. To boot the optical drive, you need to modify the boot order of the BIOS.
If it is a desktop, you can go to the BIOS to set it, press the del key when you boot it, and then find the option with the word boot to set the boot mode.
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That's the problem of you burning a disc.,I've installed it.,Linux installation disk and Windows boot is the same.,If you want to burn it's recommended to use a floppy disk.,If you don't understand, you can add me.,But now Ubuntu system is better than Linux to use my space.,You can use it to see how I install it.。
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It seems that the problem description is not very clear, if it is a disc boot boot should be set in Bois, I guess you are not asking about this.
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Go to BIOS settings, boot startup item, and the first boot item is modified to: *** boot.
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Set it up from the BIOS and boot from the CD.
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Enter the BIOS settings to boot from the disc.
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When you boot up, there is a computer brand screen, look at the prompt above, press F* to enter Boot, or BIOS or something. Then choose to boot from CD-ROM. Or adjust the boot order in the BIOS to promote the CD-ROM to the front.
Then confirm that you can save it.
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Are you asking not to install to the hard disk direct disc to run linux? Then your disc must be a livecd version, *** no.
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Engrave the disc and then install it, no. A plate doesn't cost much either.
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Boot grub4dos with NTLDR BCD for Windows and start the Linux installer with grub4dos.
This is the legendary hard drive installation.
And this is what you need to "install it like a CD-ROM disc, not a hard disk installation that comes with ISO" and the boot requirements mentioned earlier.
All Windows launchers do not support non-Windows systems, and the new version does not support some older versions, so you can only start the Linux installer if you choose to use the Windows launcher (whichever it is) and start a GRUB first, because the Linux installer itself is a special Linux system suite.
Otherwise, you'll have to start the installation with a disc.
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A whole bunch of online tutorials.
1. Install GRUB4DOS under Windows, configure, and add the ISO startup item of Ubuntu.
2. Restart the ISO startup item.
3. Umount unmounts the partition where the ISO is located.
4. Click "Install Ubuntu" on the desktop
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Check the ATAPI CD *** drive and then press and hold"ctrl"+"+", so that the selected ATAPI CD *** drive is moved up to the top, and then booted from the new one, you can start from the disc, which device you want to start from, you can move the device to the top.
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Generally, you don't need to modify the BIOS, but press F3 when startup, and the boot option will pop up, and then select **cd***!
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Booting the device is before entering the system and has nothing to do with the system. Please enter the BIOS when you boot up (usually press the DEL key) Under the boot menu, find the boot order (positive and hidden boot) Set the disc to the first position Press F10 to save, and restart the computer Different BIOS settings are not exactly the same, please refer to the search results in the specific information.
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