Right. So. I popped the disk in and started up the computer and the old operating system came up. No joy on seeing ubuntu. Hmmm.
OK. Turns out that this computer as not configured to use the CD-ROM as a possible boot option. OK. That I can fix.
Reboot.
When the very first startup screen appears, press f2 to bring up the Bios. Go the boot menu, change the boot order to put the Cd-ROM before the hard disk. Your mileage and BIOS may vary.
Reboot.
Cross fingers.
Whaddaya know! Looks like ubuntu is starting up! Yay!




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