Nasubukan ko na ang Endless OS sa USB flash drive na nabili ko na 32Gb. Ginamit ko ito para mai boot ang Endless OS sa mismong computer ko na laptop (old MacBook white na 2010 model pa). Very compatible ito. Kagabi sinubukan ko ito sa bahay, at nag enjoy ako sa pagbabasa sa HowTo's na application nito. Like how to start a garden at marami pang iba.
Ginamit kong program ay ang Rufus version 2.1, para ma boot ang Endless OS (full version) sa mismong 32Gb USB flash disk ko. Successful naman.
Pero ang gusto ko sanang gawin ay gawin ang 32gb flash drive na full installer para sa Endless OS, para ma i install ko sa mismong computer na tine test ko. 2 Gb RAM, dual-core CPU. Pero hindi ito naging successful.
Dapat pala i apply ito, para maka create ka ng bootable installer ng Endless OS sa flash drive.
How to make a bootable USB installer
Thursday, 25 August 2016
2:11 PM
Robert McQueen Jul 4
Hi Jackson,
It's a little trickier making an installer USB because it needs some
partitions made on the disk.
The steps are:
1. Download the OS image (sounds like you already have it) *and* an
installer image (the last one on the page under "Endless OS Installer")
from:
support.endlessm.com/hc/en-us/articles/209063006
2. Download our script for setting up the USB stick:
raw.githubusercontent.com/endlessm/eos-m.../eos-write-installer
3. Insert a USB stick you are happy to erase complete.y Find the device
name of your USB stick (you can look in GNOME "Disks") such as /dev/sda
and ensure that all partitions are unmounted (click all of the "eject"
buttons in GNOME disks).
4. Open a terminal (search for "Terminal" on Endless or other GNOME
systems) then run these commands, each followed by pressing Enter:
- change to the folder where the image files and scripts are, most
likely Downloads: cd Downloads
- make the script executable: chmod +x eos-write-installer
- run the script as root: sudo ./eos-write-installer
eosinstaller-eos2.6-i386-i386.160617-090228.base.img.gz /dev/sda
5. Find the "eosimages" partition in GNOME Disks and hit the "play"
button to mount it, then copy your OS .img.gz file into the eosimages
folder in your file manager.
6. Hit the power button in GNOME Disks to safely shut down the device
before you reboot into the installer.
Hope that makes sense - let me know if you have any questions. We're
working on including the installer in the live USB so you won't need a
separate image in most cases.
Thanks,
Rob
On 02/07/16 17:21, jackson martins wrote:
> I have downloaded eos images but I can't make an installer USB to replace my current linux operating system. It's possible to make just a live USB by using Disks app by restoring the img file.
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Masaya narin ako, kasi nagagamit ko na ang 32Gb na flash drive, para ma explore ang Endless OS, using my laptop or test PC sa office.
Napakarami talagang apps ng Endless OS, talagang magagamit ito ng mga students. Lalo na kung nag re research sila. Kahit walang Internet connection, or limited Internet connection, kung ang full install ang i install sa flash drive or sa PC, magagamit parin ito ng isang nag re research, matanda man or bata. College or high school or professional at iba pa.
Naniniwala ako ang susi para maka alis ka sa kahirapan ay ang 'education'. Kaya naka panahon ang operating system na ito, sa mga lalo na na taong hindi ganun karaming pera, para makagamit ng PC para sa kanilang pag aaral.
Gusto ko rin i share itong video na ito ng CEO ng Endless OS.