a way to install linux without a usb drive
https://github.com/rltvty2/ulli
very interesting! just double click an exe file and install linux
would be interesting if @bazzite or @linuxmint offered exe programs that does this type of install
a way to install linux without a usb drive
https://github.com/rltvty2/ulli
very interesting! just double click an exe file and install linux
would be interesting if @bazzite or @linuxmint offered exe programs that does this type of install
Everything old is new again… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wubi_(software)
Not quite the same, if I’m
readingskimming this right. What you referenced made a file in the existing Windows partition that contained a virtual hard drive from which Linux was run - notably without repartitioning the physical drive. What OP linked seems to actually repartition the drive to allocate space for Linux to run in its own partition without relying upon a file in the Windows partition - a preferable method, IMHO, because I’d be afraid of the file being deleted accidentally in Windows & losing my entire Linux install.