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The required disk space for an out-of-the-box ubuntu installation is said to be 1.8 Gigs. However, that does not take into account the space needed for a filesystem or a swap partition. It is more realistic to give yourself a little bit more than 2.2 gigs of space. Give yourself 3 gigs to have some space left for actually doing things. If your filesystem is full to the brim, you will feel some performance loss. If you are short on disk space before you install, use the option archive-copier/copy=false when installing. This will tell the installer to not cache about 300 megs worth of packages onto your harddrive. You will be able to install a full ubuntu system with less than 1.8 gigs of hard drive space... At the installation prompt (just after you boot from cd) type:

linux archive-copier/copy=false

And carry on as normal.