This is the screen of the hard disk partition for Ubuntu installation steps. If you want to perform manual hard disk partitioning, select manual at the bottom. You can follow this wizard safely. If you change your mind at the end, you can return to this page as long as you have not submitted your partition to the hard disk. Therefore, if you want to continue to select manual partitions, select the manual menu and click enter. If you want to enable a dual-boot operating system, we recommend that you use different hard disks.
This is the screen of the hard disk partition for Ubuntu installation steps. If you want to perform manual hard disk partitioning, select manual at the bottom. You can follow this wizard safely. If you change your mind at the end, you can return to this page as long as you have not submitted your partition to the hard disk.
Therefore, if you want to continue to select manual partitions, selectManualMenu, clickEnterKey.
If you want to enable a dual-boot operating system, we recommend that you use different hard disks for installation.Ubuntu. In this step, you have to choose which disk to install Ubuntu. If your computer already has a Windows system, you will see partitions in FAT or NTFS format. If you create a free space on your hard disk, it will appear here. If no partition exists, select the hard disk to create a partition.
In this tutorial, we chose the entire hard disk as an example. Generally, people do not start on both sides.Ubuntu server. Therefore, we will create a partition for a hard disk on the Ubuntu server in the next step.
In this example, we select a new hard diskThe partition of the Ubuntu server. Although the hard disk capacity shown in this example is only 10 GB, it is also suitable for large-capacity hard disks. If you have a GB hard disk and you do not want to allocate all the space to the ubuntu server, you can create a partition here to reserve some space.