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- | ====== Sparky Linux Installation | + | ===== System |
- | ===== Preparation ===== | + | SparkyLinux can be installed on a hard drive using one of the installers available on Sparky iso images. |
- | ==== Burn a DVD ==== | + | All of them support installation on BIOS and UEFI 32 and 64 bit machines. |
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+ | * [[calamares|Calamares]] - available from Sparky version 4.6 (requires min. 1 GB of RAM) | ||
- | (Since nearly all SparkyLinux | + | * [[advanced_installer|SparkyLinux |
+ | * [[live_installer|Sparky Installer]] - default installer up to Sparky version 4.5 (not in use any more) | ||
- | === From a Linux Host === | ||
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- | == CLI method == | ||
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- | Basic usage is as follows (command is being run from the directory where the SparkyLinux .iso was downloaded): | + | <WRAP center box 75%> |
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- | == GUI method == | + | |
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- | === From a Windows host === | + | |
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- | From a Windows host/ | + | |
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- | 1. Use LIVE MODE | + | |
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- | 2. Install Sparkylinux. | + | |
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- | You can even choose to install Sparkylinux from LIVE MODE. | + | |
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- | LIVE MODE is exclusive to many Linux editions like Sparkylinux where you can try the Linux without installing it to the Hard Disk-HDD. If you like the Live version then you can continue to install it to the Hard Disk-hdd. Try it before you install it is what you get with live CD/DVD. | + | |
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- | You can also install Sparkylinux from USB Pen drive. Live mode and installation is faster if you use Pen drive and you need not buy additional disks every time you download an updated iso. | + | |
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- | When it comes to updated linux iso Sparkylinux is very handy. You need not download new iso every time a new Sparky version is released, why? Why because Sparkylinux is a rolling release linux distribution so once you install it, technically you can keep updating it without any re-installation. | + | |
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- | If you are using Windows how do you burn Linux ISO to USB? | + | |
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- | On Windows buring a linux iso to pen drive is not the same as burning to pen drive using windows iso on windows or burning to pen drive using a linux iso on linux. | + | |
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- | Simply put it'a different. Thankfully there are tools that allow you to perform this task. | + | |
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- | So the question is "How to write Sparkylinux iso to pen drive on Windows host?" | + | |
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- | To run Sparkylinux from a USB stick, the first thing you need to do is insert a USB stick with at least 2GB of free space into your PC. | + | |
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- | The easiest way to put Sparkylinux onto your stick is to use the USB installer provided at [[pendrivelinux.com|pendrivelinux.com]]. You’ll need to download and install and follow the instructions. | + | |
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- | Now you can boot Sparkylinux from your Pen drive using Windows host. | + | |
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- | ==== Create a Bootable USB stick ==== | + |