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* '''Use the "TAB" key and arrow keys to move between items.''' | * '''Use the "TAB" key and arrow keys to move between items.''' | ||
* '''Use the "SPACE" key to select items.''' | * '''Use the "SPACE" key to select items.''' | ||
* '''Use the "ENTER" key to activate controls/buttons.''' | * '''Use the "ENTER" key to activate controls/buttons.''' | ||
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| + | <font color="red"><u>'''Below are sections with screenshots of the most important parts of the Ubuntu server installation.'''</u></font> | ||
===[[SUNScholar/Install Ubuntu/S03/Hostname|Hostname]]=== | ===[[SUNScholar/Install Ubuntu/S03/Hostname|Hostname]]=== | ||
Revision as of 20:41, 9 October 2012
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Step 3. Installation
It is fairly easy to install the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server software.
However it is good best practice to develop installation skills on a test server first, before doing a production server installation.
- Use the "TAB" key and arrow keys to move between items.
- Use the "SPACE" key to select items.
- Use the "ENTER" key to activate controls/buttons.
Below are sections with screenshots of the most important parts of the Ubuntu server installation.
Hostname
Disk Partitioning
DSpace User
Install Software
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