As I remember It will not install Ubuntu in any physical partition, but will
install in a image file and will load using windows boot loader. Which is
good for those who don't want to mess up with partitions or Windows boot
loader, good for Ubuntu...

On 1/19/07, DarkLord (:= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jamil Ahmed wrote:
> On 1/18/07, Russell John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Work has begun on a Windows based installer for Ubuntu:
>>
>> "The aim of this installer is to provide an easier way for a Windows
>> user to install Ubuntu without having to know how to burn a CD .iso,
>> set the BIOS to boot from CD, repartition the disks, set up a
>> multiboot system, etc. It will not replace any of the current Ubuntu
>> installation options, and will not require that Windows is installed
>> prior to the installation of Ubuntu."
>>
>> Details at: http://forum.linux.org.bd/viewtopic.php?t=351
>>
>
>
> A group, instlux [0], is already working on similar type of project
> since 2005. Their release supports both Ubuntu and OpenSUSE. But as
> usual Ubuntu's own version will be more robust and user friendly -
> IMO. :)
>
> [0] http://instlux.sourceforge.net/
>

hmm



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