
I found you can choose "Other" partitioning option and do what you like with the drive layout and mount points. I upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04b2 a couple of weeks ago and retained all my data volumes (LVM); just blew away / . I found it easiest to ignore all volumes except / during install, then add the mount points manually later. I did screw something up because EFI boot doesn't work now but I haven't bothered to find out what I got wrong. A nice feature is you can dd the .iso to a USB flash drive and it is bootable installer. No more futzing around with unetbootin et al. -- Rich On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Carl Turney <carl@boms.com.au> wrote:
Hi,
Are Ubuntu still making Alternate Install CDs for their new releases? Want to do some stuff to the hard disk before the actual install of Trusty.
Otherwise: Should I just do the trial run and do things via a terminal window there, or boot up off an old Alternate Install CD?
Ta,
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