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How to Install Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster Manual Partitions with UEFI Boot | GNOME 44



How to Install Ubuntu 23.04 Manual Partitions with UEFI Boot | Lunar Lobster 23.04 GNOME 44 has landed. Astrologers will be excited to discover a new constellation has appeared in the night sky ahead of the Ubuntu 23.04 launch next month.

A rising Lunar Lobster is rumoured to bring good luck to IT managers looking to deploy and manage Ubuntu Desktop at scale. Also ascendant are Ubuntu gamers as the Steam snap moves closer to a stable release.

The legacy Ubuntu Desktop installer is beginning its descent this year to be replaced by Subiquity, a new installer that aligns the desktop and server codebases alongside a refined first time user experience. Finally, the desktop environment will soon complete its transition to GNOME 44 to ensure good health and usability improvements for all users.

Partition Table: GPT
Partition 1: Boot/EFI : 1 GB
Partition 2: Swap Partition 8 GB
Partition 3: Root | ext4 fs | Mount Point will be root.

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9 thoughts on “How to Install Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster Manual Partitions with UEFI Boot | GNOME 44

  • Unfortunately THIS VIDEO is a MESS !!!
    It is NOT showing the installation of Ubuntu 23.04!!!!??? Instead it is showing installation of an older version.
    The version of Ubuntu that is ""demonstrated here"" does NOT have the same installation as 23.04 (i.e. the one "advertised")
    And the "demonstration of the formatting" is in itself a mess. Where the "narrator" is saying one thing, while "other things" are happening on the video….
    All in all quite useless, unfortunately.

  • There's nothing quick about this new installer. It has been stuck on detecting keyboard for 10 minutes.

  • Sorry, but your explenations are not clear to me. When you start partitioning, (1:28), you have free space. You set a 512 MB partition, you select boot, leave unformatted, and then by some magic, you have a /boot partition (not formatted) and a /boot/efi in FAT32. I have probably the same software, 23.04 .iso file burned into a USB memory, but I don't have a FAT32 choice. Could you please explain how you get an efi partition in FAT32?

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