Ubuntu 12.04 (code named as : Precise Pangolin) is a LTS release (right now only beta version is available, stable will be out in a couple of weeks) – with 5 years of official support and updates. So LTS version is well suitable for production environment and if you’re using 11.10 or any other versions then you may want to switch to 12.04 for latest features, packages and stability.
step by step to install ubuntu 12.04 from usb drive
step 1. Create USB installer
Download Ubuntu 12.04 ISO (according to your computer architecture such as 32 bit or 64 bit, and of course the Desktop Edition)If you’re using Windows 7(most probably you’re, otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this, just kidding move on) or XP/Vista – then create a USB installer using the application – Universal USB Installer. It’s quite easy – download and run this installer – and locate the ISO file, select the target USB drive.
If you’re using any older version of Ubuntu such as 11.10 or 10.04 then there is one application you need to use – Startup Disk Creator, installed by default on Ubuntu. Run the application, locate the ISO image and make your pen-drive bootable.
Anyway, at the end of this step – you must have a USB stick installer for Ubuntu 12.04.
step 2. Initiating Installation procedure
Now, you got the live usb installer for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, restart you computer and boot it from the installer. If there is any booting problem check your BIOS settings – it should be able to boot from a USB and the priority should be #1 (although it’s not really required if you manually select the bootable media).First look at Ubuntu 12.04 (with the default Unity interface)-
Click on Install Ubuntu 12.04 LTS button to start the installation process – although you can get an overview without even installing it on your hard-drive.
Now select Language – The default is English, but Ubuntu supports a lot of other languages – so you can run ubuntu in your native language.
Now’re you’re ready to install Ubuntu 12.04 on your hard disk. Although Internet connection is recommended but it’s not strictly required during installation as you can always updates or install new packages later. In some cases – Wifi network it may not be detected automatically – just relax you can configure that later.
step 3. Create hard drive partition for Ubuntu
Select Installation type – ‘something else’, the third option as it’s the safest method and you get more control over what’s going on.Now you need to create a ext4 partition for Ubuntu 12.04; use the partition manager – swap out Windows (if you don’t want to keep windows) or unused partition or create new partition from existing hard drives.
Now click on Free Space -> Add -> Create Partition.
select the target partition (check the box), where Ubuntu 12.04 will be installed.
Until now, no hard disk changes has been committed – Now you can click on install Now button to begin installation.
step 4. Installing Ubuntu 12.04
Select your physical location from Map.Next, choose the keyboard layout, if you’re not sure what option you should choose – then you should probably go for default value.
Enter the user (You, the sudo user) account detail – that will be created during installation procedure (you can create/manager user later).
Wait until the installation process is complete. If you’re connected to internet – it may take little extra time because of update/extra language packs – if you don’t want them, then skip those steps. (if don’t get it clearly, then watch the video)
step 5. Finishing Installation – Restart!
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