Ubuntu Installation :: How To Replace 10.04 LTS By 10.10

Mar 13, 2011

I have vista and ubuntu 10.04 LTS loaded on my disk. i upgraded to ubuntu 10.04 LTS from the earlier version, after that i started using MTS Mblaze usb broadband stick as wired connections were not available. In order to get my usb stick working i messed up the ubuntu settings and now even wired connections are not working. i am frustrated and would like to replace it with 10.10 as it has MTS Mblaze default settings. In any case i never like the look and feel of 10.04 as compared to earlier versions. I have made the bootable CD for 10.10, but now how do i go about installation so as to replace 10.04. I do not want to disturb my vista as there is lot of crucial data.

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Here's my concern:::

I wish to immediately replace my 12GB partition, currently kept aside for 9.04 with 10.04.How to accomplish the same? Installation screen does comes up with 'Manual' preference, but it is confusing & am unable to make any decision owing to great excitement!?

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Feb 3, 2011

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Mar 11, 2011

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Feb 23, 2010

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Mar 3, 2010

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Mar 15, 2010

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May 9, 2011

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Apr 11, 2011

I want to replace the Ubuntu with Fedora in my laptop(model:hp EliteBook 8540W). After I opened the machine, the status is as follows:

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I have some questions about installation:

1) How to partition space for Fedora? (this space is 128GB occupied by Ubuntu currently). Maybe I cannot use Gparted to partition. Will it influence windows system after partition? (because the windows loader is on /dev/sda1)

2) Do I need replace Ubuntu's grub2 bootloader with installing Fedora's grub? How to do?

3) Can you introduce me all the steps in detailed before installation? Because I can not

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Jan 30, 2010

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Oct 5, 2010

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Apr 28, 2011

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May 14, 2011

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Aug 4, 2011

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Aug 15, 2011

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Apr 16, 2010

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May 22, 2010

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* Run the live disk - done
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Mount removable drives when hot-plugged

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Is that it? Is there anything else I should do for this particular brand or situation (will the BIOS recognise the hard drive?) or any issues I should know about beforehand? How do I choose the HDD as primary boot? Should I insert the external HD before or after unchecking the options? Should I leave any of the 250 GB to '/dev/sda1'? There being no actual internal hard drive won't provoke trouble with the process?

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Oct 28, 2010

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May 22, 2010

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Aug 21, 2010

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Oct 4, 2010

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Mar 4, 2010

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