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I had problems with my ubuntu installation, so I tried to reinstall from the cd i had for ubuntu....it asks me first if i want to upgrade 11.04 to 11.04 or do a new installation. I selected new and I enter the time zone, and then come to the point where it asks me for the user-id, it does it's thing and then I get the message....Ready when you are.....but only the back button works, the forward button is greyed out. So, I turned off the computer and started again, this time, trying to upgrade 11.04 to 11.04 and it comes and stops at the exact same point. I have it opened right now by chosing try ubuntu and from there I went in to install ubuntu 11.04 and I am at the window allocate drive space....(I had windows vista also on the previous install) so there are a few partitions and I don't know which one to select to do this correct. any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks!

this is what my allocate drive space says currently....

Device      type    mount point format      size    used
/dev/sda
/dev/sda1   ntfs                    7669MB  6724MB
/dev/sda2   ntfs                    101093MB    16170MB
/dev/sda7   ext4                    84875MB 3563MB
/dev/sda8   swap                    2128MB  0MB
/dev/sda6   swap                    2130MB  0MB
/dev/sda5   swap                    2135MB  0MB

and below that I have 5 buttons
New Partition table… Add… Change.... Delete Revert
below that is
Device for boot loader installation.....which one do I choose from below
/dev/sda ATA Toshiba MK2035GS(200GB)
/dev/sda1 Windows REcovery Environment(loader)
/dev/sda2 Windows Vista (loader)
/dev/sda7 Ubuntu 11.04(11.04)
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  • To set things clear, you want to keep the windows vista as a dual boot or is it just a partition with files at the moment? Oct 4, 2011 at 18:56
  • I'd like to keep dual boot, but if it is not an option, I'd rather have ubuntu over windows vista. also, I just took a screenshot of the partition. how can I upload it here
    – itcplpl
    Oct 4, 2011 at 19:00
  • Find the answer here Oct 4, 2011 at 19:02
  • oh I guess I don't have enough reputation yet to do that, so I have edited the original post with the text info
    – itcplpl
    Oct 4, 2011 at 19:05
  • link the URL in a comment and one of us can post it for you. Oct 4, 2011 at 19:07

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The installer may have stopped because it waits for input, or more precisely, correct input. Make sure the username and the computer name have no spaces and other non-alphanumeric characters in them, except the dash (-).

As for the partition, it looks like /dev/sda7 is the only candidate. Needless to say, a clean install will most likely overwrite everything on that partition, so backup if the files you need.

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  • This is the correct answer for what was happening here ;) Oct 4, 2011 at 20:51
  • your comment came a little late mike, thanks regardless....
    – itcplpl
    Oct 4, 2011 at 21:07
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If you wanted to dual boot, ubuntu asks in the installer if you want to install ubuntu besides window which is the first option and will divide the hard drive to semi half half. If you went through the installer already its possible that you might have messed up windows and this option dual booting and letting the installer do it for you wont work.

Also if you do install ubuntu on the whole drive the volume labels and storage number will disappear. so windows vista or whatever version won't install because in the windows installer it will ask you that their is no partition available such as C: D: whatever: and storage is _: but you can make a partition in ubuntu and fix it with gparted for windows to be installed there. The only down side is that you have to reinstall ubuntu and now make sure you choose install besides windows. Just mentioning in case you wanted to have dual boot with vista just in case. Its doable.

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