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greatquizzard 09-24-2006 03:27 PM

Text-mode Dapper install
 
I've an AMD Athlon 64-bit processor, and due to some problems that I had with my FC5 (which I've described here: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi....php?t=486547), I wanted to switch over to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake. I had Shipit Ubuntu CDs with me, so I tried from that. My system has 256 MB of RAM, and yet it ran so sluggishly (the Live CD I mean) on a drive speed of 52x. The install started, but at the second step (choosing time zone) it just sort of hangs up. Doesn't come with list of choices even after 20 minutes.

What I wanted to know was is there a text-mode install option in the CD that I can initialize during the CD bootup, by using F6>Other Options and then typing something in? I know a Ubuntu Alternate CD exists, but please, I don't want to sit and download, or buy something again. Edgy is coming out late October, so no point blowing away my bandwidth on Dapper now. I just wanted to install it since my FC5 has got a problem, and I need a workaround until October when I switch over to FC6/Ubuntu Edgy.

So, does anyone know how to do a text-mode install from the CD? Stupid indeed of Canonical, if they haven't given that option...

dogged28 09-24-2006 03:39 PM

i don't but would like to know as well.

bazzer 10-02-2006 08:48 AM

Think you'll need the alternate installation cd. I can't link you a url for it but I'm sure a little bit of Googleplay will get you downloading it...

unisol 10-02-2006 09:10 AM

textmode install
 
boot the cd and choose safe graphics mode and you should be able to do a text-mode install from there

kpothi 11-08-2007 12:22 PM

Re: Text-mode Dapper install
 
I had the same problem. When it came to the second step, it just hung off. But i succeeded in installing it. Here is what i did,

1. Boot the live CD.
2. Create a swap partition appr 256MB.
3. Reboot the system.

Now the system will install Ubuntu.


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