Hello Everyone,
I have a Windows laptop that I want to run Linux on. Due to the drivers being encrypted (on install, from the factory), I can’t repartition the drive and dual boot.
My plan is to run a live install from a USB stick. I’ve tried a live Debian ISO, and it works fine for my purposes (WebDev).
However, the live install isn’t persistent, and doesn’t use all the space on the 64gb usb stick for storage.
There are tutorials online that show how to make a live install while already running Linux, but for some reason, the live install doesn’t see anything plugged into the other usb slots.
So, my question is, how do I get a persistent, usable version of Debian on a USB stick from Windows?
Thanks,
-BX
No preventing me from formatting, but from resizing the disk so I can make space for the linux on the internal SSD.
Sizing the partitions is a step you (can) take when formatting the drive… And from what I can tell the Envy has an M2 nvme in it, and it just seems crazy to me to basically just ignore that to boot off of an SD card/USB drive…
How sure are you that you want to be using Linux? Lol