The hard disk installation of Ubuntu8.04 3DUbuntu8. 04 is actually very simple. However, the Ubuntu version is faster than anyone else. As a result, many users may have carved a lot of Ubuntu installation discs, but the installation results have not been installed several times, so they are wasted in the waste disk heap. So let's install Ubuntu8.04. Now let's explore how to install the latest release of Ubuntu8.04. Ubuntu8.04 will be supported for a long time. Readers can wait for the official launch
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Ubuntu 8.04 hard disk installation is actually very simple. However, the Ubuntu version is faster than anyone else. As a result, many users may have carved a lot of Ubuntu installation discs, but the installation results have not been installed several times, so they are wasted in the waste disk heap. Let's install Ubuntu 8.04 hard disk. Now let's explore how to install the latest Ubuntu 8.04 hard disk. Ubuntu 8.04 will be a long-term supported version. After the official release, readers can add their favorite discs, or better choose to mail a beautifully packed official CD.
So far, no installation tutorial for Ubuntu 8.04 hard disk has been provided online. After many studies, I found a simple and convenient installation process. However, my hard disk is in the FAT32 format, so I did not test whether this method can be properly installed in the NTFS format. However, the NTFS format should be successfully installed! Hope you can try it out!
First, download the latest Grub4DOS version. (See the http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2008-03/11986.htm unzip decompressed, copy the grldrand grub.exe files in the directory to the C root directory. You only need these two files.
Next, remove the check box before "Hiding protected operating system files" under the view tab of my computer> Tools> Folder Options, check "show all files and folders ". Use NotePad to open the boot. ini file under the root directory of the C drive, and add a line at the end of the file: C: \ grldr = "GRUB ".
Copy the downloaded ISO file to the root directory of the C drive. You can download to Ubuntu 8.04 here (http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2008-03/11437.htm. Access the initrd.gz and vmlinuz files in the casper of the decompressed isofiles, and copy them to the C-drive root directory.