How to install Ubuntu into another disk without usb?
Is it possible to install ubuntu into another disk than my windows disk? i have 3 hard drives and i dont want to do a dual boot.
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Is it possible to install ubuntu into another disk than my windows disk? i have 3 hard drives and i dont want to do a dual boot.
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You can install on any disk your machine allows (ie. limited by BIOS or UEFI which can be external if allowed by machine). This will still be dual boot (ie. having two or more OSes on your machine, even if on seperate disks)
– guiverc
6 hours ago
You mention something different in your heading; my prior comment was only addressing the actual question. Yes you can install from cd, dvd, even another HDD/sdd (any install media that boots, including PXE over network, or from ISO direct via modification to your boot loader). How this is done varies on what you already have (hardware & software installed on it, ie. booting ISO direct usinggrub
is pretty easy
– guiverc
6 hours ago
Safest to unplug the two drives you don't want to install to before installing. Once Ubuntu is installed, plug them back in, boot the Ubuntu drive and run update-grub to add the Windows drive to the grub menu.
– C.S.Cameron
3 hours ago
Possible duplicate of Is there a program to install Ubuntu from a Linux system?
– karel
25 mins ago
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Is it possible to install ubuntu into another disk than my windows disk? i have 3 hard drives and i dont want to do a dual boot.
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Is it possible to install ubuntu into another disk than my windows disk? i have 3 hard drives and i dont want to do a dual boot.
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You can install on any disk your machine allows (ie. limited by BIOS or UEFI which can be external if allowed by machine). This will still be dual boot (ie. having two or more OSes on your machine, even if on seperate disks)
– guiverc
6 hours ago
You mention something different in your heading; my prior comment was only addressing the actual question. Yes you can install from cd, dvd, even another HDD/sdd (any install media that boots, including PXE over network, or from ISO direct via modification to your boot loader). How this is done varies on what you already have (hardware & software installed on it, ie. booting ISO direct usinggrub
is pretty easy
– guiverc
6 hours ago
Safest to unplug the two drives you don't want to install to before installing. Once Ubuntu is installed, plug them back in, boot the Ubuntu drive and run update-grub to add the Windows drive to the grub menu.
– C.S.Cameron
3 hours ago
Possible duplicate of Is there a program to install Ubuntu from a Linux system?
– karel
25 mins ago
add a comment |
2
You can install on any disk your machine allows (ie. limited by BIOS or UEFI which can be external if allowed by machine). This will still be dual boot (ie. having two or more OSes on your machine, even if on seperate disks)
– guiverc
6 hours ago
You mention something different in your heading; my prior comment was only addressing the actual question. Yes you can install from cd, dvd, even another HDD/sdd (any install media that boots, including PXE over network, or from ISO direct via modification to your boot loader). How this is done varies on what you already have (hardware & software installed on it, ie. booting ISO direct usinggrub
is pretty easy
– guiverc
6 hours ago
Safest to unplug the two drives you don't want to install to before installing. Once Ubuntu is installed, plug them back in, boot the Ubuntu drive and run update-grub to add the Windows drive to the grub menu.
– C.S.Cameron
3 hours ago
Possible duplicate of Is there a program to install Ubuntu from a Linux system?
– karel
25 mins ago
2
2
You can install on any disk your machine allows (ie. limited by BIOS or UEFI which can be external if allowed by machine). This will still be dual boot (ie. having two or more OSes on your machine, even if on seperate disks)
– guiverc
6 hours ago
You can install on any disk your machine allows (ie. limited by BIOS or UEFI which can be external if allowed by machine). This will still be dual boot (ie. having two or more OSes on your machine, even if on seperate disks)
– guiverc
6 hours ago
You mention something different in your heading; my prior comment was only addressing the actual question. Yes you can install from cd, dvd, even another HDD/sdd (any install media that boots, including PXE over network, or from ISO direct via modification to your boot loader). How this is done varies on what you already have (hardware & software installed on it, ie. booting ISO direct using
grub
is pretty easy– guiverc
6 hours ago
You mention something different in your heading; my prior comment was only addressing the actual question. Yes you can install from cd, dvd, even another HDD/sdd (any install media that boots, including PXE over network, or from ISO direct via modification to your boot loader). How this is done varies on what you already have (hardware & software installed on it, ie. booting ISO direct using
grub
is pretty easy– guiverc
6 hours ago
Safest to unplug the two drives you don't want to install to before installing. Once Ubuntu is installed, plug them back in, boot the Ubuntu drive and run update-grub to add the Windows drive to the grub menu.
– C.S.Cameron
3 hours ago
Safest to unplug the two drives you don't want to install to before installing. Once Ubuntu is installed, plug them back in, boot the Ubuntu drive and run update-grub to add the Windows drive to the grub menu.
– C.S.Cameron
3 hours ago
Possible duplicate of Is there a program to install Ubuntu from a Linux system?
– karel
25 mins ago
Possible duplicate of Is there a program to install Ubuntu from a Linux system?
– karel
25 mins ago
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You can install on any disk your machine allows (ie. limited by BIOS or UEFI which can be external if allowed by machine). This will still be dual boot (ie. having two or more OSes on your machine, even if on seperate disks)
– guiverc
6 hours ago
You mention something different in your heading; my prior comment was only addressing the actual question. Yes you can install from cd, dvd, even another HDD/sdd (any install media that boots, including PXE over network, or from ISO direct via modification to your boot loader). How this is done varies on what you already have (hardware & software installed on it, ie. booting ISO direct using
grub
is pretty easy– guiverc
6 hours ago
Safest to unplug the two drives you don't want to install to before installing. Once Ubuntu is installed, plug them back in, boot the Ubuntu drive and run update-grub to add the Windows drive to the grub menu.
– C.S.Cameron
3 hours ago
Possible duplicate of Is there a program to install Ubuntu from a Linux system?
– karel
25 mins ago