Are you looking to give your Dell Inspiron 5770 a performance boost with Ubuntu Server and Optane memory? Look no further! This guide will walk you through the process of a clean installation of Ubuntu Server and setting up Optane memory for a faster, more efficient system.
Preparing for Installation
Before we dive into the installation process, ensure you have backed up all important data. Installing a new operating system can potentially erase your existing data.
Step 1: BIOS Configuration
- Enter the BIOS Setup: Restart your laptop and tap the F2 key to enter the BIOS setup.
- Change SATA Operation: Navigate to the System Configuration tab, find the SATA Operation setting, and change it from RAID to AHCI. This step is crucial for Ubuntu to recognize your drives.
- Disable Secure Boot: Find the Secure Boot option and set it to Disabled to allow the installation of Ubuntu Server.
- Set Boot Mode: Confirm that the Boot Mode is set to UEFI, which is required for modern operating systems.
Step 2: Create a Bootable USB
Download the latest Ubuntu Server ISO from the official Ubuntu website and use a tool like Rufus to create a bootable USB drive.
Installing Ubuntu Server
Step 3: Boot from USB
Insert the bootable USB drive into your laptop, restart, and press F12 to access the boot menu. Select the USB drive to boot from it.
Step 4: Follow the Installation Prompts
The Ubuntu Server installer will guide you through the installation process. If you’re not dual-booting, you can use the entire disk for Ubuntu Server.
Configuring Optane Memory
Step 5: Disable Intel RST
In the BIOS, ensure that the Intel RST/Optane option is disabled, as Linux does not natively support the Intel Rapid Storage Technology used by Optane in Windows.
Step 6: Partition the Drives
During the Ubuntu installation, you’ll see the Optane memory as a separate NVMe drive. You can partition it as needed.
Step 7: Set Up Manual Caching
After installation, you can configure the Optane memory as a cache for your SSD using tools like bcache
or lvmcache
. This step is for advanced users and may require additional research or professional assistance.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You’ve successfully installed Ubuntu Server on your Dell Inspiron 5770 and configured Optane memory. Enjoy the enhanced performance and efficiency of your newly set-up system.
Remember, these instructions are a general guide and might vary slightly depending on specific BIOS versions and Ubuntu Server releases. Always refer to the official documentation for the most accurate guidance.