First, the preparatory work
1. Diskgenius: Partition tool, create a separate partition for Linux. (Linux commune Download source)
2. Uui:universal USB Installer, Universal U disk installer, used to make a Linux system that functions like WinPE. In this Linux system we install Ubuntu. (Direct access to the website)
3. EASYBCD: Add Linux boot. (Linux commune Download source)
4. iso image for Ubuntu-17.10-desktop-amd64.iso:ubuntu. (NetEase open source Mirror station)
Ii. official commencement of the 1. Creating partitions
Partition scheme According to individual needs, I have established two partitions: 96G "/" root partition + 4G swap (swap) partition. (File system can be formatted as "FAT32", convenient to distinguish, not required)
2. Making UUI
After downloading and installing the Universal USB Installer from the official website, double-click Run, make UUI.
3. Enter UUI
Boot into the BIOS, modify the boot sequence of the device for the USB flash drive. Enter the installation system from the UUI.
4. Start the installation
Click Install Ubuntu 17.10 on the desktop to enter the installation process.
(1) Language Options
(2) Select the network (if the cable is connected, there is no such a step)
(3) Pre-install option (update Ubuntu and third-party plugins after installation)
Pop-up prompt to unmount the mount point of the USB drive (select Yes to edit the partition)
(4) Installation type (select Custom partition)
Format the Ext4 file system and establish a "/" root partition and swap partition, and install the boot loader on the "/" root partition.
Confirm Write
(5) Location
(6) keyboard
(7) User
(8) Installation
Installation is complete.
5. Add a Boot
Reboot into Windows and use EASYBCD to add a Linux boot entry. This will add an option menu to boot into Linux in bootmgr (Windows boot manager).
It's all done in here.
You can click on the "View Settings" option to view all the boot entries, and click on the "Edit boot Menu" option for personalization, such as the operating system selected by default and time-out.
Third, using Ubuntu
Power on reboot, found in Windows boot manager more than a Linux option menu, switch on to choose Ubuntu, enter-and successfully into the Ubuntu operating system.
Finish
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