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| - | The image was created using the procedure described at [[cupc: | + | The image was created using the procedure described at [[cpcv: |
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| ===== Create the Bootable Installation Media ===== | ===== Create the Bootable Installation Media ===== | ||
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| - Plug the newly created bootable USB drive into any one of the USB ports | - Plug the newly created bootable USB drive into any one of the USB ports | ||
| - Turn on the panel PC. | - Turn on the panel PC. | ||
| - | - When the BIOS screen appears, press F7 to display the boot selection screen.{{ :cupc: | + | - When the BIOS screen appears, press F7 to display the boot selection screen.{{ :cpcv: |
| - Choose the "UEFI: USB" option and press the Enter key | - Choose the "UEFI: USB" option and press the Enter key | ||
| - When the Grub menu appears, select the " | - When the Grub menu appears, select the " | ||
| - | - When the install media boots, it will automatically start a GUI installer. | + | - When the install media boots, it will automatically start a GUI installer. |
| ===== Backup to a Disk Image ===== | ===== Backup to a Disk Image ===== | ||
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| ==== Using the Gnome Disks Utility ==== | ==== Using the Gnome Disks Utility ==== | ||
| - | - Run the Gnome Disks utility from the Ubuntu programs menu. {{ :cupc: | + | - Run the Gnome Disks utility from the Ubuntu programs menu. {{ :cpcv: |
| - | - Select the 120GB Disk, and then choose " | + | - Select the 120GB Disk, and then choose " |
| - | - Create a file name for the image, choose the folder to store the image, and then press the "Start Creating..." | + | - Create a file name for the image, choose the folder to store the image, and then press the "Start Creating..." |
| - | - Wait for the process to finish. | + | - Wait for the process to finish. |
| - To make the .img file smaller use the command '' | - To make the .img file smaller use the command '' | ||
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| ==== Using the Terminal ==== | ==== Using the Terminal ==== | ||
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| ==== Using the Gnome Disks Utility ==== | ==== Using the Gnome Disks Utility ==== | ||
| - | - Run the Gnome Disks utility from the Ubuntu programs menu. {{ :cupc: | + | - Run the Gnome Disks utility from the Ubuntu programs menu. {{ :cpcv: |
| - | - Select the 120GB Disk, and then choose " | + | - Select the 120GB Disk, and then choose " |
| - Browse to the location of the image file. | - Browse to the location of the image file. | ||
| - | - Press the "Start Restoring..." | + | - Press the "Start Restoring..." |
| - | - Confirm by pressing the " | + | - Confirm by pressing the " |
| - | - Wait for the restore process to complete. | + | - Wait for the restore process to complete. |
| ==== Using the Terminal ==== | ==== Using the Terminal ==== | ||