Guys wait a minute. I tried to install ubuntu once again and what appeared was 
an error,that is, "the ext4 file system creation in partition #5 of SCSI 1 
(0,0,0) sdas failed" witch means that my /root ("/") partition or swap area is 
not right! I followed some instructions from another person in ubuntu site I 
think,   and I putted it in 15000mb (root partition, which must begin from at 
least 3gb and at most 15000mb as I informed) and in 4096mb the swap area but I 
didn't know that this partition indicates MBs equals to RAM (my RAM is 1gb)  so 
maybe I have to check it again! Is there someone who can navigate me if I am 
wrong with the partitions!??? I put the partitions as follows: 
1) I put a "/boot" partition of 250GB at ext4
2)next a "/" (root) partition of 15000 at ext4
3) a swap area of 4096mb with no ext4 file system 
4) and at last a /home partition, the rest of my free space at ext4. 
I think I have to put at swap area at least 1gb which equals to my RAM, and 
maybe I have to change the root partition in less Mbs.

What is your opinion???  I am really confused.

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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