[EEEPC] [Ubuntu] come si installa ubuntu su eeepc?
Inviato: lunedì 13 ottobre 2008, 14:53
come si installa ubuntu su eeepc?
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Il forum della comunità italiana di Ubuntu.
https://forum.ubuntu-it.org/
Dovrebbe essere la partizione di ripristino della configurazione di fabbrica.overhill ha scritto:
A proposito: qualcuno sa cosa è quel device da 34 Mb contrassegnato come SDA4 (o 5)?
Grazie, ma in realtà ci sarebbe addirittura la pagina ufficiale di Ubuntu.
si, esatto.Incastro ha scritto:
Permette di installare Ubuntu quella che tu chiami live, insomma come fosse un CD?
Parlavo di una installazione del sistema su hard disk, essendo solamente in possesso di quell'unico computerino.robytrevi ha scritto: Non mi sembra complicato andare in Sistema --> Amministrazione --> Creazione disco di avvio USB --> Scegliere l'ISO ed il supporto in cui installare la live..
Potrebbe essere che sia io a non capire qualcosa (influenza che non vuole andarsene da due settimane e che, a quanto pare, un po' mi ha instupidito, portate pazienza e mi scuso).robytrevi ha scritto: Mi sa che non ho capito il problema.
Per poter avviare l'istallazione da usb devi aver "messo" ubuntu nella penna usb in modo persistente.
Una volta fatto, come suggerito precedentemente, o con unetbootin (che non ho mai provato), basta scegliere di avviare l'eeepc da usb. Parte così la live da usb come se fosse un cd e puoi usare la live o eseguire l'istallazione.
Ma se non hai il supporto usb con la live di ubuntu correttamente installata non vedo come tu possa fare l'installazione
Bene, grazie.robytrevi ha scritto: Si, esatto. Puoi usare la live su usb come livecd
* Installation
* FromUSBStick
Indice
1. Known Issues
2. Gather Prerequisites
1. Installation Type
2. Computer used to make USB disk
3. Acquire (k/x/media)Ubuntu ISO
4. Copy files to USB stick
1. ISO to USB Stick USB-creator Method
2. From Linux
3. From Windows
5. Boot the Computer From USB
1. 9.04 and before .img for netbook
6. Prepare the USB Drive
7. Being moved
This page gives instructions on how to run Ubuntu from a USB flash drive for installation or other purposes. This may be necessary for netbooks and other computers without CD drives and is handy for others because the thumb drive is so easy to use. The Ubuntu 9.10 CD/DVD ISO images come with the necessary Windows and Linux utilities to get the system on a thumb-drive.
For Custom, manual, older versions, and technical instructions and troubleshooting see: USB Installation Media. There are also network installation options available. You can also see the instructions for USB drives from the official Install Guide.
Known Issues
9.10 netbook remix does not bring up broadcom wifi automatically, one will have to install it, then navigate the USB drive to pool and install a few packages manually with dpkg to get networking up. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... bug/449268
If you just get a black screen when booting from USB, using the setting "Discarded on shutdown, unless you save them elsewhere" in usb-creator might help. http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?pid=658619
Gather Prerequisites
Installation Type
Netbook Remix
* 1GB thumbdrive with everything backed up elsewhere
* iso image file, or cd and another computer ubuntu-netbook-remix iso, or kubuntu-netbook iso, or
* Optional, large capacity SD card for storing ISO and or backing up data
Desktop or Server
* 2GB thumbdrive, or just do network install
Computer used to make USB disk
Windows
* Virtual Clone Drive, or other iso reading software or CD burner and blank disk, (or disk)
* what level access to a computer?
* usb-creator.exe comes with the .iso
Linux
* usb-creator (sudo apt-get install usb-creator)
* administrator priviledges on computer used to set up thumb drive
Acquire (k/x/media)Ubuntu ISO
netbook / 32bit / 64bit, kubuntu, etc See ... (presumably you know what kind you want). Disk from friend, download, order one.. etc.
Copy files to USB stick
ISO to USB Stick USB-creator Method
From Linux
* The utility: usb-creator can be installed normal way with apt if not allready present on your system
* run usb-creator
* Top Pane, You will have to click "other", locate and select the .iso image
* Plug the- to-be-nuked- USB thumb drive into the computer, it should show up in the bottom pane.
* You will probably have to click format, make sure you have the right device!
* There are bugs with the formatting, It may show up as two partitions, try selecting each of them (sdb sdb1 on mine, but this changes), one should work, if not restart the computer and try again.
If you get a DBus error with USB creator: this bug report maybe helpful: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... bug/458334
From Windows
burn the iso file or use use virtual clone drive to access the files within the image.
usb-creator.exe is located in the CD image. Does not exist on the 9.10 i386 image.
You won't be able to select the USB drive if it wasn't formatted in a way that windows can see it. You may have to format it using explorer, then it will show up in the creator tool
Alternatively you can use Unetbootin to create a bootable usb drive. http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
Boot the Computer From USB
Most newer computers can boot from USB, You will have to go to the bios, and put either removable drives, or USB media before the hard drive. This is computer dependant, and it also depends on which way the USB drive was formatted, on a Dell Mini 9, it may show up as either, so it may make sense to review settings again.
9.04 and before .img for netbook
If you have downloaded a .img file, please refer to the .img writing documentation
Prepare the USB Drive
* check the usb drive for files and back them up if needed, all contents will be destroyed.
* 1gb minimum for netbook, may be higher for other types.
* The windows utility won't let you select the usb drive if the drive isn't properly formatted and mounted. Booting from a USB drive created with this utility will behave just as if you had booted from the install CD. It will show the language selection and then the install menu, from which you can install Ubuntu onto the computer's hard drive or launch the LiveCD environment.
Linux
The Ubuntu USB desktop image creator is available in the package usb-creator, usb-creator-kde on Kubuntu, or usb-creator-gtk on 9.10.
From the 8.10 release on (9.10 on for Kubuntu), Ubuntu includes the usb-creator by default on all live CDs and installations.
You can find it in System-->Administration-->Create a USB startup disk (Ubuntu Desktop) or K-Menu-->Applications-->System-->USB Startup Disk Creator (Kubuntu), if it is not there then as normal run the following command in the terminal :
sudo apt-get install usb-creator
Make sure the software-sources are activated if you are on a live cd (software sources or sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list). You may need to install the python-gnome2 package as well.
It should do everything needed you just need to have a live cd in you CD-Rom or show the usb-creator the ISO image of it and the rest of the process is automatic! (for more info how to use this tool directly by just popping in a liveCD to a Drive in a running Ubuntu desktop see also "Live USB creator" below, note that it also works directly with downloaded .iso images)
If the progress bar proceeds very slowly (1% every 10 seconds or so) you may want to make sure your usb stick is mounted without the "sync" option. This seems to work around single-byte writes bug in Jaunty's usb-creator.
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Netboo ... reator.png
Windows
This method is recommended if you are creating Linux installation to coexist with your existing Windows installation.
* Find a usb-creator app and run it
Being moved
The mainstream method for 9.10 is using ISO cd images and usb-creator. The process can be outlined in four steps:
* Acquire the right Ubuntu installation files and tools
* Get Ubuntu onto your USB Flash Drive
* Configure your computer to boot from USB Drive and boot from it
* Install Ubuntu -- works like normal
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Installation/FromUSBStick (l'ultima modifica è del 2009-11-16 18:56:54, fatta da Daniel cardenas)
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