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Revision as of 20:18, 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.
Below are screenshots of the most important parts of the 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.
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Disk Partitioning
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Instructions
Step 1. Install VirtualBox in Windows 7Step 2. Watch demo Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Install for DSpace using Virtualbox and "manual" partitionsDownload and watch the following video - 30MB - 22mins: Do a few test installs with Virtualvox and then move to some test installs on bare metal or VMware. Ubuntu Installation Help
Partition Help
Virtualbox Help
The use of a seperate partitions for the /home and /var folders greatly facilitates disaster recovery and system stability |
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