Select done and press Enter key to continue.
Lst server ip install#
If you want to enable the SSH service after installation then you have to select the option “ Install OpenSSH server” but for this tutorial, we will not install the OpenSSH server. In the next step, you will be asked to install the OpenSSH server. After filling all the details select the “ done” option and press the Enter key. In this step, we will be asked to provide the details for username, password, and hostname for the system. Step 6) Configure System Profile and Hostname Mount point option will not appear after selecting the format as swap.Īfter creating all the partitions select the done option and press the Enter key to continue.įor writing changes to the disk confirm the action by selecting the continue option and press the Enter key. For this, we will add a GPT partition and select the format as “ swap” from the drop-down list. In the end, we will create the swap partition of the remaining size. Now we will create our “/home” and “/var” partition of sizes 18 and 12 GB respectively. Here we are creating a partition of 15GB size and select mount point as “/” from the drop-down menu. Now enter the details for the “ /” slash or /root partition. Select the device from the list and select the “ Add GPT Partition” option. After filling all the required details select the create option and press the Enter Key.Īfter that, for creating our next partition repeat the last step. So we are creating the /boot partition of 1GB size in this step as shown in the below image. Now we will be asked for a partition size, format, and mount point. Select the “ Add GPT Partition” option from this menu and press the Enter Key. You will see the below options when you press the Enter key. Press the Enter key after selecting the device. From this list, select the target device in which you want to install the Ubuntu Server. On the next screen, you can see the list of the connected storage devices.
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To do this, select the second option “ Custom Storage Layout” and press Enter for the next step. We are having 50 GB Hard Drive for this installation tutorial and below is the list of the size distribution for different partitions. Where many blogs and articles suggest the LVM (Logical Volume Manager) partition method, I personally like and prefer the second option which provides the option for creating partition manually.Īlso for this tutorial, we will create the partition manually. In this method, only two new partitions will be created by the installer first is the /boot partition of 1GB and the other one is “/” slash or root partition of all the remaining space. If you select the first option Use an entire disk then the installer will remove all existing partitions and erase all the data.
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The first one is the Use an entire disk option which is also the default selected option and second is the Custom Storage Layout. As you can see in the below image we have two options for storage configuration. In this step, we have to configure the storage configuration and mount points. Step 5) Configure storage (Manual Partition) After choosing one, select Done and press the Enter key to continue. You can also enter a different mirror but that is not recommended. Here installer will automatically select the best mirror for you based on the country.
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Lst server ip archive#
Otherwise, leave it blank and select Done and press Enter to continue.Īfter that, we have to configure the Ubuntu archive mirror for downloading updates. Now if your network setup required to connect to a proxy server, enter the address of it. Select Done and press the Enter key to continue. If the system is connected to a network then it will automatically receive an IP address. On the next screen, we have to configure the network. Select the preferred keyboard layout and press the Enter key to continue.
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Select Installer Language for Ubuntu 20.04 Server Step 3) Choose Keyboard layoutĪfter choosing the language, you will be asked to choose the keyboard layout. Also, select the language on this page by pressing the Enter key. You will the below screen if the system boots from our bootable disk.
Lst server ip how to#
Learn Here: How to Create a Bootable USB disk for Ubuntu Step 2) Boot from the bootable DISK (USB or DVD)Īfter creating the bootable disk, reboot the target system and select our bootable disk as the primary boot device.
Lst server ip iso#
After downloading the ISO file, burn the ISO into a USB or DVD to create a bootable disk.