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You should have space on your hard disk to create a new disk partition of at least 5 gigabytes to install a standard Ubuntu desktop system or at least 500 megabytes for a minimal server installation. You'll need more disk space to install additional packages, depending on what you wish to do with your new Ubuntu system.
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("Ubuntu" may be replaced with other related operating system names. This help text is generic.)
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To use one of these boot methods, select it from the menu with the cursor keys. Press F4 to select alternative start-up and installation modes. Press F6 to edit boot parameters. Press F6 again to select from a menu of commonly-used boot parameters.
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Except in expert mode, non-critical kernel boot messages are suppressed.
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Use one of these boot methods to rescue an existing install
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There is no dedicated rescue mode on this disc. However, since the disc provides a complete user environment, it is possible to use the command-line and/or graphical tools provided to rescue a broken system, and to use a web browser to search for help. Extensive advice is available online for most kinds of problems that might cause your normal system to fail to boot correctly.
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On a few systems, you may need to specify a parameter at the <literal>boot:</literal> prompt in order to boot the system.
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On a few systems, you may need to specify a parameter by pressing F6 in order to boot the system.
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For example, Linux may not be able to autodetect your hardware, and you may need to explicitly specify its location or type for it to be recognized.
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For more information about what boot parameters you can use, press:
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