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Re: Linux Mint

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Re: Linux Mint

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There's instructions here on how to install Linux Mint from a USB stick.

Hope this is some use to you.
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Re: Linux Mint

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You can install Mint 20 from a USB stick, it how I do my mine.
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Do you want me to send you a USB stick with a Mint 20 iso on it?
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Re: Linux Mint

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1888 wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:37 am Think my trouble s crap pen drive. I can only find the cheap ones i git for music in the van. Ill have a hunt later for my better ones. I did download mint 20 last night what was a zip rather than iso. Do i just un zip that to a fat32 formatted pen drive and boot from usb or need the iso and use something like Rufus to create a bootable pen drive?
It's been a while since I did it - but IIRC you need something like Rufus to write the ISO to the USB whether you're making a bootable USB or not - I'm not sure if you can just drag the ISO file onto the USB drive - you need to overwrite the USB's existing ISO (or something)
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Re: Linux Mint

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What model of Lappy was it?

There's a section on the cloud ready site to look up the model to find what BIOS/UEFI setting you need to make it work.