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Introduzione all'installazione di Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft)
Per poter accedere all'installazione grafica bisogna utilizzare l'immagine Desktop (le altre disponibili sono Server e Alternate). Come per l'installazione di qualsiasi software (ancora più per un sistema operativo), c'è il rischio di provocare danni, quindi è consigliabile effettuare un backup dei propri dati. In caso qualcosa andasse storto puoi trovare aiuto seguendo [http://www.ubuntu-it.org/index.php?page=Supporto questo collegamento].
Come procurarsi il cd di installazione
Le immagini di Ubuntu possone essere scaricate
da uno dei seguenti server: [http://mirror.lugroma.org/ubuntu-releases/edgy lugroma.org], [http://na.mirror.garr.it/mirrors/ubuntu-releases/edgy garr.it] o [http://ubuntu.fastbull.org/ubuntu-releases/edgy fastbull.org];
- oppure tramite bittorrent;
oppure è possibile farsi inviare gratuitamente i cd di Ubuntu: puoi lasciare il tuo ordine in [https://shipit.ubuntu.com/ Shipit - the Ubuntu CD Distribution System].
Per ulteriori informazioni su come ottenere ottenere Ubuntu dai un occhiata a [http://www.ubuntu-it.org/index.php?page=Ottenere_Ubuntu questa pagina].
Avvio del cd
Per avviare il cd è sufficiente inserirlo e riavviare il sistema. Invece che avviarsi nel solito modo, dovrebbe immediatamente comparire una schermata simile a quella qui sotto.BR Se così non fosse bisogna configurare il BIOS affinché venga eseguito l'avvio dal lettore CD-ROM (consultare il manuale d'uso del proprio pc o della scheda madre).
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A questo punto, per avere la procedura di installazione in italiano, premete F2 e dall'elenco che compare spostatevi con i tasti freccia fino a selezionare «Italiano» e premete Invio:
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LiveCD
Appena l'avvio sarà terminato, ti si presenterà un un sistema Ubuntu funzionate da CD. Ora puoi esercitarti su questo sistema o proseguire installandolo definitivamente sul tuo hard disk.
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Installazione
Quando ti senti pronto, puoi lanciare l'installazione con un doppio click sull'icona Install:
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Language
The first screen the installer presents you with is a language selection].
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Here you should select what you want the default language for the ubuntu installation to be. Once you ave selected click on the Forward button in the bottom right of the installer window. Once you have moved on a Back button will be available to enable you to go back and change your mind.
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Time zone
In the next screen you should select your location from the map.
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Clicking once on the map zooms in so that you can more easily select a location. Alternatively clicking on the Selected City box below the map allows you to choose from a list of available options. The "Set Time..." button can be used enter the current time if the displayed time is still incorrect after you have selected a location. After the time is correct click on Forward.
Keyboard Layout
The next question is what keyboard layout you are using.
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After selecting an option from the list of layouts it is a good idea to try typing something into the text box provided to ensure this is correct. Symbols (e.g. @#"'~|) are a good thing to try as they are the most likely differences between similar layouts. When you are happy that you have the correct layout click Forward.
Who are you?
The next screen is for entering details about you: your name, the username and password that you want to use and a name for the computer.
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Select a disk
Next comes a question about where you want Ubuntu to be installed.
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The first part of these options are a list of the hard drives that Ubuntu has detected. To use the guided partitioning select one of these and click Forward. The lower part of the list has an option to automatically use the largest area of free space, and an option for manually editing the partition table (with a graphical tool). The free space referred to in the former of these options is an area of a disk without any partitions on it - this is not the same as space that doesn't have any files in it. This option is for if you have made space on your drive before starting the installer, or if you are installing to a blank drive with no partitions yet.
If you selected a drive from the first part of the available options the next screen asks what you want to do to the drive to make space for Ubuntu.
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The default is to shrink an existing partition. The slider lets you select a new size for the existing partition. You can also choose to delete an existing partition to free up space.
Confirmation
The next screen is a summary of the selections you have made.
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This is your chance to check everything is right before the installer starts making changes to your system.
Installing
When you click Forward a final time, the installer will make the changes to you partitions and install Ubuntu.
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This can take some time, especially resizing partitions as all of the data in the partition needs to be moved into the part of the partition that is going to remain.
Finished
When the installer is done you get the choice to remain in the LiveCD environment or reboot your computer.
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When your computer reboots it will load Ubuntu if it is the only operating system on your computer or give you a choice between the installed operating systems if you have more than just Ubuntu.
You can now log in with the username and password you selected during installation. Documentation on using Ubuntu is installed on your computer and can be accessed from System->Help->System Documentation or online at [http://help.ubuntu.com/]
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