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Installing Ubuntu

In this chapter we will install Ubuntu. If you would like to follow along, get your copy of Ubuntu from the following link:
Make sure that the first boot device in BIOS is set to your CD/ROM (if you are installing Ubuntu from a CD/ROM) or USB device (if you are installing Ubuntu from an USB device). You can learn how to do that in the previous chapter. After you set up the boot order, save the changes and restart your computer.
Make sure that you have enough space on your computer to install Ubuntu. It is also recommended that your computer is connected to the Internet.
The first thing we need to specify after starting the installation is the language and whether we would like to install Ubuntu or just try it:
ubuntu installation language
Select your language and click on Install Ubuntu.
Next, Ubuntu will check to see whether our system has enough disk space and is connected to the Internet:
ubuntu prepare installation
We recommend you to download updates while installing Ubuntu. Check the options and click Continue.
Ubuntu will detect if there are other operating systems on your computer, and ask you for futher steps:
ubuntu installation type
We recommend you to select the first option, which will erase the disk and install Ubuntu. Click Install Now.
Next, Ubuntu will ask us for our location:
ubuntu select location
Select your location and click Continue.
Next, we need to choose the keyboard layout:
ubuntu keyboard layout
Select your preferred keyboard layout and press Continue.
Now we need to enter our login and password details. We also need to choose the hostname of the computer:
ubuntu login details
Enter your login details and press Continue. And that’s it! The installation will now start.
Disabling VMware Workstation Easy Install feature
VMware Workstation has a feature called Easy Install. If you install Ubuntu in VMware Workstation, the whole installation will be unattended, which means that you won’t be able to change the default options. To force VMware Workstation to start the normal installation procedure, select the I will install operating system later option, as seen in the following picture:
vmware ubuntu installation
You can later select the Ubuntu ISO image to be used from the virtual machine settings:
vmware select iso image
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