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26 April 2009 04:00

Lubi, LVPM, UNetbootin, and Bubakup - FAQs

* Site Map * Lubi * LVPM * UNetbootin * Bubakup * FAQs/Support * Download FAQs/Support Support Forums If you have any issues, feedback, or questions about Lubi, please post here. If you have any issues, feedback, or questions about LVPM, please post here. If you have any issues, feedback, or questions about UNetbootin, please post here. If you have any issues, feedback, or questions about Bubakup, please post here. If you have any issues, feedback, or questions about Ubuntu, see the Ubuntuforums.

24 April 2009 07:00

Lubi, LVPM, UNetbootin, and Bubakup - LVPM

Download LVPM 8.04/7.10/7.04 Download Partition Manager for Windows Download Partition Manager for Ubuntu Browse all downloads (additional packages for other distros/versions) Introduction The Loopmounted Virtual Partition Manager allows users to upgrade their existing Wubi or Lubi installation to a standard Ubuntu system by transferring all data, settings, and applications from the original install to a dedicated partition. The advantages of upgrading using LVPM are better disk performance and reliability, and the ability to replace the original operating system with Ubuntu. Requirements LVPM has been tested on installs created by Wubi 8.04, Wubi 7.10, Wubi 7.04, and Lubi 7.04. Partition Manager (Only Needed If You Don't Have Any Spare Partitions) Before using LVPM, you will need to have 1 spare partition for the root filesystem, and another partition formatted as swap. If you don't have any spare partitions, you can use the Partition Manager tool (short video tutorial here), boot it and open GParted, then resize your partitions and create a swap partition of equal size to your RAM, and the main target ext3 partition. Howtoforge also has a step-by-step screenshot-based guide on using the Partition Manager.

07 May 2008 15:00

Lubi, LVPM, UNetbootin, and Bubakup - Portal

Lubi The Linux-based Ubuntu Installer allows users of any modern Linux distribution to install Ubuntu without needing to use a CD or repartition the hard drive. Once installed, the user will be able to boot between their original Linux distribution and Ubuntu, and can either upgrade the Lubi install using LVPM, or easily remove the Ubuntu install.