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Manual Partitioning in Ubuntu Desktop amd64 in Jammy Beta (archived)

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Proceed in your native language if you wish. Instructions will remain in English

Boot up the image
The default desktop is displayed
Click on the Installer icon on the launcher
The installer dialog is displayed
Select your Language and click on continue
The 'Keyboard Layout' screen appears
The proposed keyboard corresponds with your keyboard (not working yet)
Select your keyboard layout and click on continue
The 'Updates and other software' screen is displayed giving you choice between normal and minimal installation
Normal insllation is selected, click on the continue button
The 'Installation type' screen is displayed
Select Something Else
A screen showing the current hard disks and partition layouts is displayed
Select the drive you wish to partition and use the Add '+', Change 'Change...', and Delete '-' buttons to create your desired scheme
The screen updates showing your desired partitions and mount points
Once you have your required partitioning scheme laid out, click on the Install Now button
The 'Where are you?' screen is displayed
If your system is connected to the network, note the preselected timezone correspond with your timezone and the city indicated in the text box
The timezone and city displayed match your timezone and the main city from your area
Select your timezone, and click on the continue button
The 'Who are you?' screen appears
Input your initial user details and password (Note admin can not be used - it is a dedicated Linux User)
Name, username and password are accepted. Additionally, the continue button is enabled
Click on the continue button
The 'Welcome to Ubuntu ' slide is displayed
The slideshow is entirely in your language
Wait for the installer to finish
An 'Installation Complete' dialog appears
Click the Restart now button
GUI is shut down, a prompt to remove media and press Enter appears
Remove the disc and press enter
The machine is rebooted
Allow the machine to reboot
The system boots properly and loads into Ubuntu

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Passedflexiondotorg2022-03-31 07:34

Extremely slow to boot the image, it takes several minutes. I did automatic partitioning and did successfully installed. Although the installer UI is very flickery and text entry not very responsive. The resulting install boots and works correctly.

Quickemu 3.14 using /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 v6.2.0
- Host: Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (development branch) running Linux 5.15 (ripper)
- CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X 32-Core Processor
- CPU VM: 1 Socket(s), 8 Core(s), 2 Thread(s), 32G RAM
- BOOT: EFI (Linux), OVMF (/usr/share/OVMF/OVMF_CODE_4M.fd), SecureBoot (off).
- Disk: ubuntu-daily-live/disk.qcow2 (16G)
Looks unused, booting from ubuntu-daily-live/ubuntu-devel.iso
- Boot ISO: ubuntu-daily-live/ubuntu-devel.iso
- Display: SDL, virtio-vga, GL (on), VirGL (on)
- ssh: On host: ssh user@localhost -p 22220
- SPICE: On host: spicy --title "ubuntu-daily-canary" --port 5930 --spice-shared-dir /home/martin/Public
- WebDAV: On guest: dav://localhost:9843/
- 9P: On guest: sudo mount -t 9p -o trans=virtio,version=9p2000.L,msize=104857600 Public-martin ~/Public
- smbd: On guest: smb://10.0.2.4/qemu

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