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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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Press <phrase class="not-serial">F1</phrase><phrase class="serial">control and F then 1</phrase> for the help index, or ENTER to ${BOOTPROMPT}
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If unsure, you should use the default boot method, with no special parameters, by simply pressing enter at the boot prompt.
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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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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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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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Many kernel modules are loaded dynamically by the installer, and parameters for those modules cannot be given on the command line. To be prompted for parameters when modules are loaded, boot in expert mode (see <link linkend="F3"><keycap>F3</keycap></link>).
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Many kernel modules are loaded dynamically by the bootstrap system, and parameters for those modules cannot be given on the command line.
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You can use the following boot parameters at the <literal>boot:</literal> prompt, in combination with the boot method (see <link linkend="F3"><keycap>F3</keycap></link>).
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