Install Puppy Linux From Usb To Hard Drive

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USB Install (Recommended) This type of install copies the main puppy files from the boot media (either optical or USB) to your chosen USB drive. Firstly, you should insert the USB drive that you want to use for installation. Again using the graphical partition manager GParted you need to make sure that there is a suitable partition on the.

Hello.So im having trouble getting puppy linux installed to my computers hard drive.My computer doesnt have any os installed on the hard drive the computer came with windows 10 but i deleted it like 10 days after i brought the computer.Im not new to linux ive been using ubuntu linux for over 2 years im just making the switch to puppy linux.How do i gpart this correctly? Screenshot: Screenrecording:.And how do i properly configure my boot menu so my puppy linux os will work correctly and properly Screenshot: Tech information:Computer name lenovo ideapad 110s bought it from bestbuy(brand new).Bootable usb:Puppy linux xenialpup 7.5 64bit 16gb bought it from osdisc.com Screenshot. Up top you asked about partitions but appear to have something already on the drive. For me I'd delete them all and let Puppy do the work for me.

But that's me and never had an issue. It appears you need someone to create a step by step specific to your PC. I rarely see that and I can't do that as I don't own a PC like yours. This is why there are generic install web sites and tutorials. As to your BIOS settings I think you already figured that out since you are running Linux already.

Dn turali prezentaciya. --> If this was me, I'd delete all the partitions so Puppy's installer can do the work for me. Pay attention to switching to the correct EFI boot area, don't use any Windows EFI boot area that may still be there.

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If all else fails, be sure Secure Boot is off, then put the BIOS into Legacy Mode or Legacy/CSM. You are able to install a 64 bit version of Puppy into that too, and still have 4 partitions. You can have more logical partitions if you set the drive up as 3 partitions, with an LVM as the 4th, which will allow more inside it. Just realize it will probably overwrite the 'protective MBR' with a Legacy MBR. Easier, if you can't get it installed either way already mentioned is to use GParted or the linux command gdisk to set the drive back to all MBR instead. Depending on size of drive, you can do 512/512 logical/physical if the drive is 2TB or smaller, or for 2TB to 16TB, then set the now MBR drive to 512/4096 logical/physical instead. I got the xenailpup 7.5 32 bits on my usb drive ran it down able to performe a full install as i wipe the drive i would use, i would get the fault options even for grub at some point creates logs for optional drive such as usb drive i dont mess with it since this is where im able to see the usb is point out, then i get that os fully install which is under sda1 that has been the wipe drive and seems grub will install there.