ISO image file installation issue for ubuntu11 10

Updated on number 2024-04-03
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    ISO is a CD image, but the storage method is different, the former is stored as a file on the hard disk, and the latter is engraved into the disc, if you already have it installed, then you don't have to worry about this problem.

    1. Divide a piece of space on the hard disk first!

    2. Copy the INITRD and VMLINUZ files to the C drive, and put the ISO files in the first non-NTFS partition (this is important, sometimes the installation will not find the file).

    title install

    root (hd0,0)

    kernel (hd0,0)/vmlinuz boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/ locale=zh_

    initrd (hd0,0)/

    hd0,0) is the location of the hard disk partition, if your machine is different you can change it, filename= refers to the iso file name.

    grub prompts that the file cannot be found, you change it according to the actual storage location and name, and finally type boot and press enter.

    After the startup is successful, open the terminal and run the sudo umount -l isodevice command

    Then do desktop install, select the language!

    After installing and entering for the first time, set up the network first, select the language in the system settings, and it will prompt that it needs to be updated, confirm!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ubuntu supports installation to any path under the Windows system, but it seems to be installed with the help of virtual disks, CD installation is the best way to install, but you must prepare a free undivided physical disk space for this system!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    ISO image file installation is CD installation.

    The kind that is installed under the Windows system is called Wubi installation, which is equivalent to running Ubuntu in Windows

    There should be an option for the installation of the ISO file, choose whether to install it on the hard disk or install it directly on the hard disk.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The steps to install Ubuntu LTS on a USB flash drive are very simple, and you only need one tool to easily install Ubuntukylin system using a USB flash drive.

    The second step is to select Ubuntu in setp 1, which is 32-bit.

    Step 3: Select the file in setp 2.

    Step 4: Select the USB flash drive in setp 3 and click create.

    The above is the installation method of Ubuntu LTS.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Go to the official website to find it, there is an official dedicated software, the function is similar to ultraiso, but I haven't succeeded in using ultraiso to make ubuntu's boot disk.

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