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Guided partitioning
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Автоматично разделяне
Translated by Kamen Lichev
Reviewed by Atanas Kovachki
Located in ./installation/installation.tex :109
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If you already have another operating system installed on your hard drive, and want to install Ubuntu alongside it, choose the \radiobutton{Install them side by side, choosing between them each startup} option.
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :109
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Ubuntu will automatically detect the other operating system and install Ubuntu alongside it. For more complicated \gls{dual-booting} setups, you will need to configure the partitions manually.
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :111
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Specifying partitions manually
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :113
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\marginnote{Ubuntu installs a \textbf{home folder} where your personal files and configuration data are located by default. If you choose to have your home folder on a separate partition, then in the event that you decide to reinstall Ubuntu or perform a fresh upgrade to the latest release, your personal files and configuration data won't be lost.} This option is for more advanced users and is used to create special partitions, or format the hard drive with a filesystem different to the default one. It can also be used to create a separate \texttt{/home} partition. This can be very useful in case you decide to reinstall Ubuntu, as it allows you to format and reinstall the operating system, whilst keeping all your personal files and program settings intact in a separate partition.
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :113
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Because this is quite an advanced task, we have omitted the details from this edition of \emph{Getting Started with Ubuntu.} You can see more information and detailed instructions on partitioning here: \url{https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowtoPartition}.
Some users want to install a new version of ubuntu over the existing one keeping the windows partition intact. I think we should give some instructions on how to do that.
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :116
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Once you are happy with the way the partitions are going to be set up, click the \button{Forward} button at the bottom to move on.
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :119
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Enter your details
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :131
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Ubuntu needs to know some information about you so it can set up the primary login account on your computer. Your name will appear on the login screen as well as the \gls{MeMenu}, which will be discussed further in \chaplink{ch:the-ubuntu-desktop}.
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :123
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On this screen you will need to tell Ubuntu:
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Located in ./installation/installation.tex :164
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