I'm trying the latest version of ubuntu.
Machine is brand new, of cource it is possible that harddrive is defective, but it is not complaining on boot up.
As far as I know hard drive currently isn't partitioned at all.
Will try yet another pc - I have many.
Alex

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

What version of Ubuntu?  Was the drive previously partitioned?  Did you use the 
default partitioning?

I've installed Ubuntu on old, old machines with 32MB of memory, and 20GB 
drives, and it worked fine.

You might have a drive with a problem, which the installation procedure will 
not handle gracefully, or, if you didn't use the default partitioning, you may 
have misconfigured the partitions.

I'd try swapping in a spare drive, if you have one at hand.

Kirk


-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What are the minimal requirements for installation?
Alex

alex wrote:

My previous message didn't appear for some reason, but to summarize I bought a new machine with 512 meg memory
and was able to run emc from cd.
Now I want to install it on a hard drive,
Unfortunately after it configures partition -50 % of the drive , which is 40 Gigs, it gives a message -error,
not enough space for installation.
How do I fix it?
Alex

Jon Elson wrote:

alex wrote:



Hi!
I downloaded umbuntu , copyied it into cd but when I turn on the pc it still boots from hard drive.
It sees my cd becouse it is printed on a boot up.
In the BIOS setup screen there should be some way to set the boot order. make sure the
CD is in the list, and comes before the hard drive.

If that doesn't fix it :

When the system is running whatever is already on the hard drive, see what the CD looks like. If it has one HUGE file named xxxxx.iso, you didn't copy the iso file to the CD as a bootable image. You need to use the "burn iso file to CD" or similar option in your CD burning program when doing this, or it will just copy the ISO file as an ordinary Windows file. You want it to move the iso file to the CD verbatim, because
it is an image of a bootable CD file system.

Jon

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Re: [Emc-users] trying to install umbuntu
From:
alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Tue, 28 Nov 2006 17:04:26 +0000
To:
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What are the minimal requirements for installation?
Alex

alex wrote:

My previous message didn't appear for some reason, but to summarize I bought a new machine with 512 meg memory
and was able to run emc from cd.
Now I want to install it on a hard drive,
Unfortunately after it configures partition -50 % of the drive , which is 40 Gigs, it gives a message -error,
not enough space for installation.
How do I fix it?
Alex

Jon Elson wrote:

alex wrote:

Hi!
I downloaded umbuntu , copyied it into cd but when I turn on the pc it still boots from hard drive.
It sees my cd becouse it is printed on a boot up.

In the BIOS setup screen there should be some way to set the boot order. make sure the
CD is in the list, and comes before the hard drive.

If that doesn't fix it :

When the system is running whatever is already on the hard drive, see what the CD looks like. If it has one HUGE file named xxxxx.iso, you didn't copy the iso file to the CD as a bootable image. You need to use the "burn iso file to CD" or similar option in your CD burning program when doing this, or it will just copy the ISO file as an ordinary Windows file. You want it to move the iso file to the CD verbatim, because
it is an image of a bootable CD file system.

Jon

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