How would you feel a custom Ubuntu installation and even the official installer? Ubuntu Minimal is not a well-known version as it does not exist on the official Ubuntu.com page.
The Ubuntu development company (Canonical) prefers Full Installer for obvious reasons.
The good thing with Ubuntu Minimal is that because it downloads the necessary files online, you will always have the latest packages available, and of course you can install a custom version of Ubuntu just as you need it.
To get started you will need to download the ISO file first. Then you should burn it to a CD or DVD or USB. After enrollment boot into your computer and boot from the installation media.
The minimal installer of Ubuntu is very different from the traditional Ubiquity installation program. Instead of displaying your Ubuntu desktop environment, you will see a ncurses tool from where you can install Ubuntu. Those who know the Debian installer will find many kinky points.
First you have to select the installation language. Search for and select the language (if the installer did not detect it automatically) and press enter. Then select the country (Greece) and press enter to continue.
On the next page, Ubuntu will ask you to set the layout of your keyboard. Usually the first steps are automatically detected, so you can press the enter key to proceed to the next step.
After selecting the language, country, keyboard layout, etc., the installer will ask you to set a name for your PC. It will appear on other computers on your network. Delete the default hostname "ubuntu", add the name you want and press enter.
In the next step we will define the user. Write the full name of the user you want, as well as the login name of the user along with the password in the fields that appear.
In the next step Ubuntu will ask you if you want to "encrypt your disk". Select "Yes" if you want additional security or "no" to continue.
The next step in the installation process is to partition the disk into the partitions needed for installation. There are several options: use of the entire disk, guided partition - use LVM, and manual or custom.
Select the first option “guided – use entire disk” if you are not running anymore operating system on your disk. Otherwise, select custom to set up your own partition layout. Do not select LVM unless you know what LVM means and how to proceed.
Immediately after Ubuntu will create the partitions you have set up and start installing.
After the basic system is installed, in the next step you will need to select the software you need as well as the interface.
The selector software of Ubuntu Minimal will give you a choice of different DEs, such as “Desktop Lubuntu” which means it will install all Lubuntu packages.
The installer tastes include all DEs: Lubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Budgie, Mate, Vanilla Gnome, traditional Ubuntu and other options.
The installer will allow you to install many DEs together as you wish.
After selecting the software, Ubuntu will download and install it on your computer. It should be noted that none of these packages are on the ISO, so they will all have to be downloaded from the Internet.
When installation is complete, you must restart. After you sign in, you will see the custom Ubuntu you installed.
Minimal ISO Files
Ubuntu 64-bit PC (amd64, x86_64) (Recommended)
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Ubuētu 17.10 “Artful Aardvark” 58MB (MD5: 8006b73636a3df5d4f3aa3fdfa9b02cc, SHA1: 7ff172b06aa07ab4dfa2b97e2ac67c30d0dbfe85)
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Ubuētu 17.04 “Zesty Zapus” 58MB (MD5: 6bd80e10bf223a04d3aafe0f997d046b, SHA1: 6131e2cc90cf30407af18f3f1af16c54bf58ffc8)
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Ubuntu 16.04 LTS “Xenial Xerus” 54MB (MD5: fe495d34188a9568c8d166efc5898d22, SHA1: 902731a64bf54a057ba266a32de5fbcc4c494fcf)
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS “Trusty Tahr” 37MB (MD5: 7297321c2fa6424417a548c85edd6e98, SHA1: e1e074b4302898698977c08013e0afe5c06245e2)
32-bit PC (i386, x86)
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Ubuētu 17.10 “Artful Aardvark” 51MB (MD5: 4531d6ec87c0c75d9b1b5699e34e525a, SHA1: b729c19d0f92f81e61613b6401c5522d9bc15fc7)
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Ubuētu 17.04 “Zesty Zapus” 51MB (MD5: e655af199e477bd6aff1bb2c0e2f718e, SHA1: 41a9579525680f496f4ac752a3b58e9964a3f010)
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Ubuntu 16.04 LTS “Xenial Xerus” 48MB (MD5: 574fd244f5069f086065a23f7bdf604f, SHA1: 59211a88a125a7933c176365bb36b13197983ab7)
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS “Trusty Tahr” 31MB (MD5: a2502844750ecb6477d8fb4ff6b9aaf8, SHA1: d17c34ce716f13396040ccdc02d32482ed6b01a1)
64-bit PowerPC (ppc64) **
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Ubuētu 16.04 “Xenial Xerus” 61MB (MD5: 9251739a80776d2ee6fcc2f1c85e5c70, SHA1: 49379230edb4d4445cdb33a48e67832695deaf54)
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS “Trusty Tahr” 41MB (MD5: 81e3a1d934e9c8b9809c3fe20c387aec, SHA1: 72250efd801ea109f6e7d5c2e035f4c7a23de95c)
32-bit PowerPC (ppc) **
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Ubuētu 16.04 “Xenial Xerus” 45MB (MD5: e293ce4d41204e68dc3e570e544aa1cd, SHA1: 9452c0adce221ce2b3a0ac671b102aae9741c2f4)
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS “Trusty Tahr” 29MB (MD5: 959bd251ae4fcc4ea8457de555ddaf27, SHA1: 52d3c31ebd9710707eed0bfa318aa5b9ac3b59b4)
** Unofficial port, unsupported by Canonical