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You will notice that the install partition (/dev/sda1) is about 30 GB. Start up LFS EXTON from your virtual hard drive. install-boot.sh /dev/sda1 /dev/sda – watch this screenshot.Ħ. You will see a lot of error messages, but don’t worry. Install the boot manager Grub when the installation is ready. install.sh /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 – watch this screenshot.ĥ. Use GParted for the creation of the partitions.Ĥ. The LFS system will only use about 10 GB, but you’ll need 30 GB at first anyway. Create an install partition of at least 30 GB and a swap partition of about 2 GB. To perform the installation in VirtualBox follow these instructions.Ģ. You’ll find the install scripts in /root/install. Install to hard drive – only as regards LFS EXTON Build 210703 LFS EXTON can run on EFI computers, but you can’t make an EFI Grub installation using LFS EXTON. You shall (of course) never mess with your current EFI Grub installation. Just add the boot lines below to /boot/grub/grub.cfg on the partition where you have Grub installed. NOTE: If you already use Grub as boot loader you shall refrain from installing Grub when installing LFS EXTON to hard drive. For user lfs to be able to use Sudo after a hard drive installation you’ll have to edit /etc/sudoers as root with Nano or Mousepad. Notice the disk space used after installation to hard drive – screenshot.Ĩ. When the installation is complete you will see this – screenshot.ħ. Keep current user (lfs) and root passwords – screenshot.Ħ. When asked to chroot and install Grub – screenshot.ĥ. Start Refracta Installer from the menu and follow the program instructions. Install to hard drive using Refracta Installerġ. LightDM‘s login screen will look like this. Example commands: sudo su and sudo pcmanfm.
While logged in as lfs you can use Sudo to become root.
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Login as root with password root$$ or as the ordinary user lfs with password linux$$.
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Install the ISO file to a USB stick with Rufus 3.14 in Windows.
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That can be done in VirtualBox in full screen since VirtualBox Guest Additions are pre-installed. You can also just use LFS EXTON Live DVD/USB as build environment when building your own Linux system from scratch. LFS EXTON has all the tools needed for you to go on and install other Desktop environments or whatever you like (after a hard drive installation of LFS EXTON). LXDE is designed to be user friendly and slim, while keeping the resource usage low. LFS EXTON uses LXDE as Desktop environment. NOTE: You should create the install partition in advance. Just start Refracta Installer from the menu and follow the instructions. I finally made Refracta Installer to work in LFS EXTON! Now you can install LFS EXTON to hard drive like any other Linux distribution. The significant files in the USB flash drive are as follows.LFS EXTON Linux live DVD/USB is built using Linux From Scratch 10.1 and Beyond Linux From Scratch 10.1 (BLFS), which has the latest Linux packages and scripts. You can run it yourself to generate your own liveusb.img, as long as you have grub-pc-bin (for BIOS), grub-efi-amd64-signed (for UEFI) and shim-signed (for secure boot) installed.
Liveusb is created by running the liveusb script in my own PC. Get and unzip memtest86-usb.zip, extract memtest86-usb.img from it, write it to a second USB flash drive with dd or Rufus, and finally copy /EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.efi from there to /liveusb/efi/memtest86.efi. I don't think memtest86.efi is redistributable, so you need to download it yourself. The /efi directory exists in both drives, so answer "Merge" when prompted, but no files have the same name, so nothing will get overwritten. Then in that drive rename /efi/boot/boot圆4.efi to /efi/boot/boot圆4m.efi.įinally, copy all those files to the liveusb drive.
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Visit the Windows 10 media creation tool download page and run the tool to create a second USB flash drive, that only supports Windows 10. To select the live session language or to pass custom kernel parameters you can create a /grub/local.cfg file similar to this one. The following distributions are currently supported: antix, clonezilla, debian, fedora, kali, manjaro, opensuse, ubuntu. iso, for example ubuntu-mate-20.04.2.0-desktop-amd64.iso, and put it in the appropriate folder in the USB flash drive, for example in /liveusb/ubuntu/ubuntu-mate-20.04.2.0-desktop-amd64.iso.
iso filesĭownload your favorite distribution. Then download Rufus and use it to write liveusb.img to a USB flash drive.įinally, use EaseUS Partition Master Free to resize the fat32 partition to fill the free space. Windows instructionsĭownload liveusb.zip and unzip it to get liveusb.img.
Resize the /dev/sdx1 partition to fill the free space and close gparted. Sudo dd if=liveusb.img of=/dev/sdx bs=1M status=progress