(optional).Ĭonfirm partitions to be formatted if asked, click continue. Select partition sdx5 and click change, select use as Ext4, select format this partition, and Mount point = "/home" then OK.Select partition sdx4 and click change, select use as Ext4, select format this partition, and Mount point = "/" then OK.Under Device for boot loader installation select the target drive.At "Installation type" select "Something else", click "Continue".Do not use Advanced feature disk encryption for this install method.If asked about mounted partitions, select Yes, click "Continue".Select installation preference and select "Download updates while installing Ubuntu", (optional), and Select "Install third-party software.Select Wireless network, click "Continue".Select Keyboard layout, click "Continue".In the remaining space create an ext4 partition, (optional for /home partition).Create a 7GB ext partition next to the 300MB partition.Create a 300MB FAT32 partition next to the 1MB partition.Create a 1MB partition on the left side, format as unformatted.Create a 3GB NTFS or FAT32 partition on the right side, (optional Linux / Windows data partition, See Note 3 at bottom).Select Device tab and create a GPT partition table on the Target drive.Insert and boot the Live USB or Live DVD. Unplug the power cable from the hard drive or unplug the hard drive from the laptop.Create a Live USB or DVD using SDC, UNetbootin, mkusb, dd, etc.K1tty has done an excellent job clarifying many points in this answer, see This looks like a long list but, should take less than ten minutes to do the work. Follow this link for a step by step guide for Ubuntu 22.04.Ĭreating a Full Install of Ubuntu 20.04 to USB that works in both BIOS and UEFIįollowing is based on a 16GB Target drive, adjust for larger drive.
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