Ubuntu 14.10 text tutorial on hard drive installation in Windows 7
The famous Ubuntu version of Linux has released the latest version 14.10, and you may not know that it is ten years old. Compared with 14.10 half a year ago, this Ubuntu 14.10 system upgrade has a very small modification scope, the appearance interface is almost unchanged, and the installation animation is added.
Its first release date is January 1. In this tenth anniversary update, Ubuntu provides users with a Developer Tools Centre that allows them to download all the Tools required for Android app development at a time, attract more developers to develop mobile applications on their platforms. Secondly, it now knows how to automatically identify all the Printers/Printers connected to the computer, without the need to be set by the user. Finally, it supports 64-bit ARM and Power8 chips.
Ubuntu 14.10 adopts the Linux 3.16 kernel and is customized as usual. The Unity desktop environment was also upgraded to 7.3. The software provided by the system is basically the latest version or a relatively new version, and AppArmor is also updated.
This article explains how to use EasyBCD hard drive to install Ubuntu 14.10 In Windows 7 for beginners. Every time the new version of Ubuntu is released, LinuxIDC.com will launch a Windows hard drive to install Ubuntu, it only provides some help for users who have just learned Linux.
For users who want to learn Linux at the beginning, they may not even install it. Let's take a look at it. It's just as simple as doing the same thing with our tutorial.
It is also easy to install Ubuntu 14.10 on a USB flash drive, but a USB flash drive with a capacity of more than 1 GB is required. For details, see
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This article tests a 32-bit ubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso
I downloaded the ubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso, which was tested by myself. Note the version.
1) First, partition, right-click on the computer -- manage -- disk management
The size of the disk allocated to Ubuntu should be preferably (20 GB or above) not too small. Please note that Ubuntu and Windows file systems are completely different, so we should delete the Volume After partitioning Ubuntu. At that time, the installed ubuntu partition will not be visible in Windows, but you can access Windows disks In Ubuntu. This is called a dual system. It is different from wubi.
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2) Prepare two things EasyBCD software (EasyBCD 2.2 download see) is Ubuntu 14.10 iso image (this is the installation download of this http://mirrors.163.com/ubuntu-releases/14.10/ubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso) More Ubuntu 14.10 see
3) Open the EasyBCD software. We can see that our computer now has only one "entry" to start. Let's add one to it. Step 1: Add a new entry (add a mobile entry point ),
Step 1 select NeoGrub, step 2 install and save, and then configure (Step 3 ),
Then a menu. lst file will appear.
We want to edit this file because the system finds this file in Ubuntu.
Copy the following English text to overwrite the original one.
Title Install Ubuntu
Root (hd0, 0)
Kernel (hd0, 0)/vmlinuz boot = casper iso-scan/filename =/ubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso ro quiet splash locale = zh_CN.UTF-8
Initrd (hd0, 0)/initrd. lz
Note:
Ubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso is the name of your iso, don't write it into me, this will change to yours.
If your first drive letter on some computers is not a drive C, you can see it in disk management. Therefore, you need to change (hd0, 0) to (hd0, 1) during installation) [Assume the second one ].
Disable Save.
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