I burned the ISO to a USB stick. It powers on to a boot list. There are several run options, but no install option.
Thumb drive, stick,,, how many names are there for those things. I have read that Grub is in the ISO, and that it will create it's own boot manager and add the Win partitions to it. True? Does it always work? For Linux to boot it is going to need to write something somewhere. Will it use the SYS partition that Win created? Ray Windows Linux wrote: Make a exclusive pendrive or usb stick with only Winux by Balena or Rufus Windows Theme Over Linux Winux Operating System https://www.winuxos.org DEVELOPMENT...
As I said, I burned the ISO to a thumb drive. Windows Linux wrote: Make a exclusive pendrive or usb stick with only Winux by Balena or Rufus Windows Theme Over Linux Winux Operating System https://www.winuxos.org DEVELOPMENT TEAM - WINUX Em 2025-11-23 19:13, RAY DAVISON escreveu: After failing to get a complete ISO with two Mozilla derivative browsers, I tried Edge. Edge did not ask where to put it and put it in the boot partition - complete. I used a file manager to copy it to a storage partition,...
After failing to get a complete ISO with two Mozilla derivative browsers, I tried Edge. Edge did not ask where to put it and put it in the boot partition - complete. I used a file manager to copy it to a storage partition, and got a "fail to copy". I tried to drag and drop and got 'file too big for the target file system" - Fat 32. That probably explains a number of fail to download I have had. I quit trying to move the ISO file and burned it to a thumb drive. So now what? I have been multi-booting...
So far I have gotten two part downloads. It stops at 4,294,9xx.xxx - the xs are different in the two. I did this on two different W11 installs. Ideas? TY Ray