First, boot Destdop ISO from the hard drive only and install
1, from the back of the link to download the relevant boot files and decompression;
2. Create a new folder in the root directory of any disk and rename it (such as feisty, edgy, etc., menu.lst to the system with Fd_dir variable)
Put the downloaded Desktop CD (*.iso) file into this directory, do not extract;
For example, *.iso is placed in X:\feisty, the parameters in the Menu.lst file should be fd_dir=feisty
3, the Unpacked Boot folder, GRLDR, Menu.lst file moved to C:\,
Add c:\grldr= "Ubuntu Linux" after the C:\Boot.ini file
Change the timeout=0 into timeout=3
(Refer to Boot.ini.txt file) (If not, please learn grub for DOS to modify the Menu.lst configuration file, which is also necessary knowledge)
4, after the start, sudo umount-a cancellation of the mounted partition, and then press the desktop installation program to install.
Second, the installation of direct use of free
The following methods can be used directly on the above basis,
1, the use of UBUNTU.FS files to save data:
For MS users do not have a Linux partition, you can use the Ubuntu.fs file instead of the Linux partition, the following method, from the download package "Ubuntu.fs" folder select a compressed ext2 partition image, extract to the folder to find (that is, with *.iso in the same folder), and rename it to Ubuntu.fs (all the new data here), after the launch,/HD_RW in the UBUNTU.FS will indicate success;
2, use the Ubuntu.fs folder to save the data:
For users who have used Linux partitions, you can save the data in a folder that you want in the folder you are looking for (that is, with *.iso in the same folder), and rename it to Ubuntu.fs
After the launch,/HD_RW in the Ubuntu.fs to express success;
3, using SWAP.FS files to virtual memory
Select a compressed Swap.fs image from "Swap.fs" and extract it into any packing directory or folder (that is, with *.iso in the same folder) and rename it to Swap.fs, after starting, use Swapon-s to check if you are using
Third, the use of alphanumeric software packages to simplify the installation of the program
1, download the installed software alphanumeric package *.rofs, (generally in the Chinese package and commonly used software packages)
2, put it into the folder to find, (that is, with *.iso in the same folder).
Four, on the U disk or mobile hard disk use
This boot pack is fully available on a USB disk or on a removable hard drive, as long as the bootstrapper is installed (Grub for DOS)
1. Install Grub for DOS boot program:
Download http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/gnix_oag/bootlace.com
chmod +x./bootlace.com
sudo./bootlace--floppy/dev/sda1 (U disk)
2, then the grub related documents (/BOOT/MENU/GRLDR) and ISO documents (in front of the method) on the U disk
3, in the use of others, you can delete/etc/gnix.oag* files, or with a new file to save data, so that the startup can automatically configure the system and drive. Or join the PTPTPTPTPT graphics configuration script, it is more convenient.
V. Related downloads
Download Address http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/gnix_oag/boot_livecd_from_hd/
Download user name and password http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?t=9685
Current user name: Ubuntu
Current Password: ubuntuftp
Ubuntu Feisty 7.04:
Boot package: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/gnix_oag/boot_livecd_from_hd/feisty/bhd_i386_2.6.20-15g-ntfs-aufs.tar.gz
Corresponding CD: Http://releases.ubuntu.com/feisty/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso
Chinese bag: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/gnix_oag/boot_livecd_from_hd/feisty/02base_zh.rofs (25Mb)
The Chinese language is not installed in the CD, the Chinese package is put into the same *.iso folder.
Common software packages: Http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/gnix_oag/boot_livecd_from_hd/feisty/03_soft.rofs (126Mb)
Http://www.linux-wiki.cn/archieve/bhd_i386_2.6.20-15g-ntfs-aufs.tar.gz
Ubuntu Egdy 6.10:ubuntu Kubuntu Xubuntu and so on are all universal, but the boot interface is different
Boot package: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/gnix_oag/boot_livecd_from_hd/edgy/6.10/bhd_i386_2.6.17-10g.tar.gz
Corresponding CD: Http://releases.ubuntu.com/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-desktop-i386.iso
Xubuntu Boot pack: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/gnix_oag/boot_livecd_from_hd/edgy/xubuntu/bhd_i386_2.6.17-10g.tar.gz
Corresponding CD: Http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/6.10/release/xubuntu-6.10-desktop-i386.iso
AMD64 Boot pack: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/gnix_oag/boot_livecd_from_hd/edgy/6.10/bhd_amd64_2.6.17-10g.tar.gz (not tested)
Ubuntu Dapper 6.06.1
Boot package: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/gnix_oag/boot_livecd_from_hd/dapper/6.06.1/boot_from_hd.i386.tar.gz
Corresponding CD: Http://releases.ubuntu.com/dapper/ubuntu-6.06.1-desktop-i386.iso
Hiweed-desktop_1.0final
Boot package: http://ftp.ubuntu.org.cn/gnix_oag/boot_livecd_from_hd/hiweed/desktop_1.0final/boot_from_hd.i386.tar.gz
Corresponding CD: Http://mirror.vmmatrix.net/hiweed/desktop/hiweed-desktop_1.0final.iso[/color]
In addition, you can use this: Https://wiki.ubuntu.com/install.exe/Prototype
Similar to mine, it supports NTFS and writes.