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If you installed Ubuntu on an USB stick you have to make sure that your notebook will boot from the USB stick. This can be edited in the BIOS or for most notebooks during the booting process, <code>F9</code> can be pressed to select the USB drive.
If you installed Ubuntu on an USB stick you have to make sure that your notebook will boot from the USB stick. This can be edited in the BIOS or for most notebooks during the booting process, <code>F9</code> can be pressed to select the USB drive.


=Group Blogs=
=Group Wiki Pages=
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Group 01 - [[Embedded_Motion_control_2012_Group_1 | Visit Wiki]] - <NAMES>
 
Group 02 - [[Embedded_Motion_control_2012_Group_2 | Visit Wiki]] - <NAMES>
 
Group 03 - [[Embedded_Motion_control_2012_Group_3 | Visit Wiki]] - <NAMES>
 
Group 04 - [[Embedded_Motion_control_2012_Group_4 | Visit Wiki]] - <NAMES>
 
Group 05 - [[Embedded_Motion_control_2012_Group_5 | Visit Wiki]] - <NAMES>
 
Group 06 - [[Embedded_Motion_control_2012_Group_6 | Visit Wiki]] - <NAMES>
 
Group 07 - [[Embedded_Motion_control_2012_Group_7 | Visit Wiki]] - <NAMES>
 
Group 08 - [[Embedded_Motion_control_2012_Group_8 | Visit Wiki]] - <NAMES>
 
Group 09 - [[Embedded_Motion_control_2012_Group_9 | Visit Wiki]] - <NAMES>
 
Group 10 - [[Embedded_Motion_control_2012_Group_10 | Visit Wiki]] - <NAMES>


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Revision as of 10:31, 18 April 2012

Guide towards the assignment
'Mission to Mars'

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Introduction

Goal

Hardware

Installation

Installing Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

Ubuntu can be installed according 2 methods

  1. Using an USB stick.
  2. Using the hard drive.

For both methods the most recent installation instructions can be found on http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/download. Make sure that you download the appropriate architecture ie. 32 or 64-bit. Creating a dual-boot system, ie. installing Ubuntu on the hard drive is the most convenient. When installing Ubuntu on an USB stick make sure to use some persistence/extra space during the install such that information is still there after a reboot.

If you installed Ubuntu on an USB stick you have to make sure that your notebook will boot from the USB stick. This can be edited in the BIOS or for most notebooks during the booting process, F9 can be pressed to select the USB drive.

Group Wiki Pages

Group 01 - Visit Wiki - <NAMES>

Group 02 - Visit Wiki - <NAMES>

Group 03 - Visit Wiki - <NAMES>

Group 04 - Visit Wiki - <NAMES>

Group 05 - Visit Wiki - <NAMES>

Group 06 - Visit Wiki - <NAMES>

Group 07 - Visit Wiki - <NAMES>

Group 08 - Visit Wiki - <NAMES>

Group 09 - Visit Wiki - <NAMES>

Group 10 - Visit Wiki - <NAMES>

References