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== Standard installation ==
 
== Standard installation ==
 
To install Ubuntu, you will need ''compatible hardware'' and an ''installation CD''. The  following guides will help you with these steps.
 
To install Ubuntu, you will need ''compatible hardware'' and an ''installation CD''. The  following guides will help you with these steps.
# Check if your hardware works with Ubuntu and meets the minimum system requirements. (see SupportedArchitectures, Ubuntu:HardwareSupport and [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/SystemRequirements]])
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# Check if your hardware works with Ubuntu and meets the minimum system requirements. (see [[UbuntuHelp:SupportedArchitectures|SupportedArchitectures]], Ubuntu:[[UbuntuHelp:HardwareSupport|HardwareSupport]] and [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/SystemRequirements]])
# Obtain an installation CD. (see GettingUbuntu)
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# Obtain an installation CD. (see [[UbuntuHelp:GettingUbuntu|GettingUbuntu]])
# If you downloaded a CD image, burn it to a CD (see BurningIsoHowto) and check to make sure it was burned correctly. (see [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/CDIntegrityCheck]])
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# If you downloaded a CD image, burn it to a CD (see [[UbuntuHelp:BurningIsoHowto|BurningIsoHowto]]) and check to make sure it was burned correctly. (see [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/CDIntegrityCheck]])
# Install Ubuntu by booting from the installation CD. (see GraphicalInstall)
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# Install Ubuntu by booting from the installation CD. (see [[UbuntuHelp:GraphicalInstall|GraphicalInstall]])
 
== Installation using the Alternate CD ==
 
== Installation using the Alternate CD ==
 
If your computer is not able to run the standard Desktop installation CD, you can use an ''Alternate installation CD'' instead. The Alternate CD also allows more advanced installation options which are not available with the Desktop CD.
 
If your computer is not able to run the standard Desktop installation CD, you can use an ''Alternate installation CD'' instead. The Alternate CD also allows more advanced installation options which are not available with the Desktop CD.
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== Installation without a CD ==
 
== Installation without a CD ==
 
The documents listed below provide instructions for installing Ubuntu without using a CD or CD-ROM drive.
 
The documents listed below provide instructions for installing Ubuntu without using a CD or CD-ROM drive.
* SmartBootManagerHowto - Installing from a PC which will not boot from a CD.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:SmartBootManagerHowto|SmartBootManagerHowto]] - Installing from a PC which will not boot from a CD.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/FromUSBStick]] - Installing from a USB memory stick.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/FromUSBStick]] - Installing from a USB memory stick.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/FromCForUSBStick]] - Similar to above but using ''grub''.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/FromCForUSBStick]] - Similar to above but using ''grub''.
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== Installing on external or RAID hard disks ==
 
== Installing on external or RAID hard disks ==
 
If you would like to install Ubuntu on an external hard disk or a RAID array, see the guides below for instructions.
 
If you would like to install Ubuntu on an external hard disk or a RAID array, see the guides below for instructions.
* BootFromFirewireHardDisk - Booting Linux from a Firewire hard disk.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:BootFromFirewireHardDisk|BootFromFirewireHardDisk]] - Booting Linux from a Firewire hard disk.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:BootFromUSB]] - Booting an Ubuntu system on a USB hard disk on computers which cannot boot from USB (using a boot CD).
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:BootFromUSB]] - Booting an Ubuntu system on a USB hard disk on computers which cannot boot from USB (using a boot CD).
 
* Ubuntu:LiveUsbPendrivePersistent - Installing Ubuntu or Kubuntu on a USB pendrive with persistent mode.
 
* Ubuntu:LiveUsbPendrivePersistent - Installing Ubuntu or Kubuntu on a USB pendrive with persistent mode.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/LVMOnRaid]] - Installing onto a Software RAID Array, with all partitions on RAID and LVM (including root and boot).
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/LVMOnRaid]] - Installing onto a Software RAID Array, with all partitions on RAID and LVM (including root and boot).
* FakeRaidHowto - Installing onto a BIOS RAID array.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:FakeRaidHowto|FakeRaidHowto]] - Installing onto a BIOS RAID array.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:How to dual-boot Ubuntu and XP after installing them separately on two HDs]] - If you really want to keep XP and Ubuntu on separate hard drives.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:How to dual-boot Ubuntu and XP after installing them separately on two HDs]] - If you really want to keep XP and Ubuntu on separate hard drives.
 
== Minimal installations ==
 
== Minimal installations ==
 
If you have an older computer or a computer with a small amount of memory, see the guides below for help on installing Ubuntu.
 
If you have an older computer or a computer with a small amount of memory, see the guides below for help on installing Ubuntu.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/LowMemorySystems]] - Install Ubuntu on older computers with low memory.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/LowMemorySystems]] - Install Ubuntu on older computers with low memory.
* LowEndSystemSupport - Making the desktop interface snappier on machines with low memory.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:LowEndSystemSupport|LowEndSystemSupport]] - Making the desktop interface snappier on machines with low memory.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/MinimalCD]] - From a minimal CD that downloads packages during install.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/MinimalCD]] - From a minimal CD that downloads packages during install.
 
== Other installation guides ==
 
== Other installation guides ==
 
The guides below cover several different topics which concern installation.
 
The guides below cover several different topics which concern installation.
* VirtualMachines - Using Ubuntu with VMware and XEN.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:VirtualMachines|VirtualMachines]] - Using Ubuntu with [[UbuntuHelp:VMware|VMware]] and XEN.
* WindowsDualBoot - Install Ubuntu on the same hard drive as an existing Windows installation.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:WindowsDualBoot|WindowsDualBoot]] - Install Ubuntu on the same hard drive as an existing Windows installation.
* MigratingFromWindows - Instructions on how to transfer data from common Windows applications to their Ubuntu equivalents.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:MigratingFromWindows|MigratingFromWindows]] - Instructions on how to transfer data from common Windows applications to their Ubuntu equivalents.
* SwitchingFromWindows - Guidance on switching from Windows to Ubuntu and getting used to the differences.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:SwitchingFromWindows|SwitchingFromWindows]] - Guidance on switching from Windows to Ubuntu and getting used to the differences.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:forum/installation/Partitioning|Partitioning]] - Safely split your hard drive into smaller parts.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:forum/installation/Partitioning|Partitioning]] - Safely split your hard drive into smaller parts.
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/32bitonAMD64]] - Guide to getting past boot errors when installing Ubuntu i386 on an AMD 64-bit system
 
* [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/32bitonAMD64]] - Guide to getting past boot errors when installing Ubuntu i386 on an AMD 64-bit system

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The guides listed below provide instructions on how to install Ubuntu on your computer.

  • Most people will use the standard installation procedure.
  • If you have problems installing or need to install using a different method, see the other sections.

Standard installation

To install Ubuntu, you will need compatible hardware and an installation CD. The following guides will help you with these steps.

  1. Check if your hardware works with Ubuntu and meets the minimum system requirements. (see SupportedArchitectures, Ubuntu:HardwareSupport and UbuntuHelp:Installation/SystemRequirements)
  2. Obtain an installation CD. (see GettingUbuntu)
  3. If you downloaded a CD image, burn it to a CD (see BurningIsoHowto) and check to make sure it was burned correctly. (see UbuntuHelp:Installation/CDIntegrityCheck)
  4. Install Ubuntu by booting from the installation CD. (see GraphicalInstall)

Installation using the Alternate CD

If your computer is not able to run the standard Desktop installation CD, you can use an Alternate installation CD instead. The Alternate CD also allows more advanced installation options which are not available with the Desktop CD.

Installation without a CD

The documents listed below provide instructions for installing Ubuntu without using a CD or CD-ROM drive.

Upgrading an installation

If you have an older version of Ubuntu or some other Linux distribution, see below for notes on upgrading to a newer version of Ubuntu.

Server and network installations

If you would like to install Ubuntu over a network or the Internet, see the guides below for different ways (and different accounts of similar ways) that people have done this.

Installing on external or RAID hard disks

If you would like to install Ubuntu on an external hard disk or a RAID array, see the guides below for instructions.

Minimal installations

If you have an older computer or a computer with a small amount of memory, see the guides below for help on installing Ubuntu.

Other installation guides

The guides below cover several different topics which concern installation.