A tutorial will be very helpful, indeed . Please upload it if possible.
Thanks for your reply.
On my side I did it with 2 USB stick, the first with the ISO file, the second dedicated for the install.
Could you please create a detailed post in #contributions:tutorials section? I think that would be the best.
ok
but first I’ll create it here like a wiki (you are regular)
and next I’ll do the tutorial
Are you agree?
Of course, yes.
I created a small tutorial, please see if it works @vagrand101
@linux-aarhus, @megavolt, @nl.smart, @vagrous101 please give your valuable thoughts too.
Nice job, yesterday I did the needed screenshots, but what I see on your how to is well
On my side I format the usb key before the install, see below
I don’t use the virtual machine, your solution is good with the virtual machine
I use 2 usb keys, one contain the images, the second one is for the future os install
is it necessary to explain the UEFI boot on start ?
To format your USB key select Kde Partition Manager
1 select your drive
2 select the partition
3 delete the actual partition
… you understand the idea
You are booting one USB stick as live media, and installing on the other USB? Great!
you’re right, you understood
I come back later 1/2 h
fell free to copy past my screenshots on your wiki, build a version with 2 usb keys, after the virtual machine solution
see you later
Okay I’ll do that.
I didn’t try with MBR, that’s why just mentioned it.
P.S. - Done it. Please do edit everything that need to be edited.
Nice job on the wiki
I continue here to give you my screenshots with details and text
If you look the usb keys are alone to be plug on the machine, I unplugged the other drive (ssd, m2sata…) for more security and avoid any damage on the hard drive.
The usb keys are different from size
image key 32 gb
key for the future os 64 gb
after selected the usb key to format:
Apply all operations
format the usb key
confirm your chose
Apply Pending Operations
at the end format process you have this message, click ok
go back on the desktop and double click on the icon install Manjaro Linux
I think, you can edit the wiki most properly as you have gone through the process yourself . And you are TL3 and so can edit the wiki too.
OK, fell free to edit what I did, I mean you begun this wiki.
please, if necessary rebuild my sentences
That’s probably due to a few spaces here and there.
So, I think I’m finish with the wiki, I deleted the images posted before and now posted on the wiki
Great work . I have made a few grammatical corrections, if you don’t mind.
(I didn’t understand the meaning of this line
Kindly explain)
Thanks for your reply and the corrections.
I note some difference between the ISO image you boot and the OS installed, it’s what I mean.
the user is able to watch those differences.
Hi,
To install the OS on your USB stick please have a look to the wiki
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