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I have a server that runs Ubuntu 14.04 and I would like to install a second up to date Ubuntu system on the same machine. I have managed to shrink existing parititions and created a new one out of the free space - this is where I would like to install new OS. Currently, I am stuck at storage configuration page of the installation setup. How can I specify the partition where I want my new OS to be?

  • You've provided no specifics as to what you're trying to install; only that it's alongside an off-topic EOL/ESM release of Ubuntu. Ubuntu ISOs are available using five installers (ubiquity, subiquity, calamares, debian installer & even a canary installer but you've given no details as to what Ubuntu system you're actually installing). You did tag server meaning subiquity or di are most likely, but even those two exist for some Server releases which you didn't provide; the installer selected by the ISO you download & thus use. – guiverc Jul 29 '22 at 07:50
  • I am sorry for now providing enough information, as I am not quite sure how to identify this info. I have downloaded the ISO image for Ubuntu 22.04 from the official website (https://ubuntu.com/download/server) and created the mounting media on Windows 10 using Rufus. – user1616942 Jul 29 '22 at 08:09
  • @guiverc that link doesn't exactly cover what I needed, but the discussion there pointed me into the right direction (https://askubuntu.com/questions/343268/how-to-use-manual-partitioning-during-installation/465642#465642) Thanks for the pointer! – user1616942 Jul 29 '22 at 08:35

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