Mastering Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

Linux has been around for decades, but it is still a complex operating system that requires time and effort to master. Whether you’re a novice or experienced user, this guide will walk you through the process of installing Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, a popular and user-friendly Linux distribution.

Preparation

Before we start, make sure you have:

  1. A computer with a good quality internet connection
  2. A free USB drive (at least 2GB recommended)
  3. A valid product key (in case you need a free trial or licensing)
  4. Basic knowledge of Linux and Linux commands

Step 1: Obtain the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS ISO Image

Get the official Ubuntu 20.04 LTS ISO image from the Ubuntu website.

[download link]

Step 2: Download and Install the ISO to the USB Drive

Use a tool like Etcher (a free and open-source tool) to write the ISO image to your USB drive.

  1. Open Etcher and select the ISO file you just downloaded.
  2. Choose the USB drive as the target device.
  3. Start the installation process.
  4. Wait for the process to complete.

Step 3: Boot from the USB Drive

Insert the USB drive into your computer and restart it.

  1. Press the BIOS key (usually F2, F12, or Del) to access the boot menu.
  2. Select the USB drive as the boot device.
  3. Press Enter to start the boot process.

Step 4: Start the Installation Wizard

  1. You will be presented with a simple and easy-to-use installation wizard.
  2. Select your preferred language and click "Continue".
  3. Choose your keyboard layout (optional) and click "Continue".
  4. Agree to the terms and conditions by clicking "Continue".

Step 5: Configure the Installation

  1. Choose how you want to install Ubuntu:
    • Erase the entire disk and install Ubuntu.
    • Use free space (if you’re upgrading or installing alongside an existing OS).
    • Something else (for advanced users).
  2. Choose the disk or partition you want to install Ubuntu on.
  3. Allocate the disk space accordingly.
  4. Choose where to install the bootloader (optional).
  5. Review all changes and click "Continue".

Step 6: Install Ubuntu

  1. Watch the installation process. It may take a while.
  2. Restart your computer and remove the USB drive.

Step 7: Post-Installation

  1. Reboot and access your Ubuntu 20.04 LTS installation.
  2. Change the password for the default user (username: "ubuntu").
  3. Update the system with the latest updates: sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade

Tips and Resources

  • Familiarize yourself with the Bash shell and basic Linux commands.
  • Explore the Ubuntu software center for available applications.
  • Check online resources for beginner guides and tutorials.
  • Join online communities (e.g., Ubuntu Forums, Reddit) for support and troubleshooting.
  • Take online courses or video tutorials to expand your knowledge.

Conclusion

Mastering Linux requires patience and persistence. This step-by-step guide provides a solid foundation for installing Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, a popular and user-friendly Linux distribution. By following these steps and tips, you’ll be well on your way to becoming a proficient Linux user. Happy learning!

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