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Hi all.

So here's what I'm trying to do - Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I have a laptop and a computer.  On the computer I have an ISO for Ubuntu.  I want to partition part of the HDD on the laptop to create a dual boot set up on the laptop for both Windows and Linux.

 

How do I go about doing this?  I've looked into Wubi but I want a full installation of Ubuntu on a partition.  Preferably, It'd be cool if I could figure out how to install from the ISO file over the network (since I have no removable media available) but I'd have no idea how to go about doing that so if I have to, I'll just transfer the ISO over to the laptop via network and then do the rest. 

 

Although please, treat this like a project.  I'm open to any and all suggestions no matter how creative! 

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