Last Sunday or Monday I posted a question that boiled down to:; How to install 18.04? say, starting by 15 April. My desktop is having trouble with 17.04 and 17.10. Screwy!
Okay, I'll try again. I messed up 7.04 And 7.10 on my largest desktop. (I'm writing this on my laptop.) What I want to do is install 18.04 Om my desktop and go from there. I've been using Ubuntu since 5.04 LTS And have stuck with it. A disability limits me to the use of only my left hand. A friend who lives 2000 miles away configured a RAID when he was here last Fall. He is a new father and cant fly back until 2019. He said that Installing Ubuntu 18.04 Would be "very difficult". Considering my hassles With 17.04 And 17.10, I thought installing 18.04 LTS and staying there Would be my best bet. This is one of the few times I've had this much troubles with Ubuntu; previously I have waited at least until the middle of April.
To Anybody: Do I have to create a DVD with 18.04? What is a "Start Up Disk"?
Thanks to Richard G for his suggestions.
Gary Kline
PS: The above was my post within the past week++; it is for anybody in the Ubuntu community. What's the best way of upgrading to 18.04? I have only 2 DVDs left!