Installation Problem!!!

Asked by Mithu

Hello,
I was trying to install Ubuntu 7.04 as a multiboot system with Windows Xp. I restarted the pc to boot from CD and it booted well. The problem starts when I try to install it. I have tried every option there was but after a few seconds BusyBox shows an Error which says "Jobs currently switched off" and waits for my instruction on the command prompt. I again tried by converting my D drive (which is 10gb in size) to Linux ext3 file system, converted the C drv to FAT32 (n.b. all my drives are in NTFS). I have tried it another computer which has similar configuration as mine. I am suspecting the hardware incompetency with Ubuntu. What should I do?

My configuration:
Intel Pentium D 2.66ghz Processor
MSI P6NGM-L (nVidia nForce 610i chioset)
GeForce 7050 Built-in Graphics
Realtek 7.1 HD Audio Built-in (ALC 888 Codec)
160 GB HDD
Samsung DVD RW drv

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Best Ariel Cabral (acabral1961) said :
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Please, can you try Ubuntu 8.04 LTS or the newly Ubuntu 8.10, or you need the 7.04 version?
The versions 8.x can do the job with your hardware, the 8.04 have Long Term Support, I recommend you this version if you want a more stable environment.
With Ubuntu you can access your NTFS partitions, but you can't install Ubuntu on it, if you need instructions about how to configure a dual boot machine, you can go to:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot
or, if you want a more detailed and visual instructions:
http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/
If you need more help, just ask here.
Hope this helps, let me know.

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Ariel Cabral (acabral1961) said :
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By the way,
Don't forget to add a swap partition with two time you memory size.
And give no less than 10Gb to the ext3 partition.
Hope this helps, let me know.

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Tom (tom6) said :
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Tom (tom6) said :
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If you are still having trouble with this then please post it as a new question. Only the most recent questions tend to get looked at so posting/reposting a question just before america arrives online gives the best chance of getting a good few answers.

If the problem has been resolved then please follow the link to the forum thread and mark it as Solved.

Good luck and many regards from
Tom :)

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Mithu (grezwan) said :
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Thanks, i have searched in the hardware support section and there were no support for MSI motherboards. So I am thinking of upgrading the OS version. But I cannot find it in the local market and none of my friends have it. Besides my Internet connection is way too slow to download the iso image. So I'll just wait. Thank you again.

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Tom (tom6) said :
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Order a proper delivery :)

https://shipit.ubuntu.com/login

or faster through

http://www.ubuntulinux.org/getubuntu

or maybe a kindly cyber-cafe or friends house

http://www.ubuntulinux.org/getubuntu/download

Worth maybe waiting for Jaunty to come out in April, we're nearly there already ;)

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)