Thursday, 3 October 2024

Linux Text mode installation LAB

 

1. Download the ISO Image

  • Choose a distribution: Popular options include Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, and Linux Mint.
  • Download the ISO: Visit the official website and download the latest stable version.
  • Image of Linux distribution website with a download button

2. Create a Bootable USB Drive

  • Download a USB writing tool: Rufus (Windows) or Etcher (macOS/Linux) are popular choices.
  • Plug in your USB drive: Make sure it's empty.
  • Open the tool: Follow the on-screen instructions to select the ISO image and the USB drive.
  • Start the process: Click "Write" or "Flash" to create the bootable USB.
  • Image of Rufus or Etcher interface showing the ISO image and USB drive selection

3. Boot from the USB Drive

  • Restart your computer: When prompted, select the option to boot from the USB drive (usually F12, Esc, or a specific function key).
  • Choose the text mode installation: Look for an option like "Install GNU/Linux (text mode)" or "Install in text mode."
  • Image of boot menu showing the option to boot from USB

4. Select Your Language and Keyboard Layout

  • Choose your language: Select your preferred language.
  • Choose your keyboard layout: Select the layout that matches your keyboard.
  • Image of text mode installation screen showing language and keyboard options

5. Partition Your Disk

  • Select your partitioning scheme: Choose between automatic partitioning or manual partitioning.
  • Create partitions: If you're manually partitioning, specify the size and type of partitions (e.g., root, swap, home).
  • Image of text mode installation screen showing partitioning options

6. Configure Your System

  • Set your time zone: Select your location to set the correct time zone.
  • Create a user account: Enter your desired username and password.
  • Choose your installation source: If you have a network connection, you can choose to install updates during the process.
  • Image of text mode installation screen showing time zone and user account configuration

7. Begin the Installation

  • Click "Install Now" or press Enter: The installation process will begin.
  • Monitor progress: The installation may take some time, depending on your hardware and the chosen installation options.
  • Image of text mode installation screen showing the installation progress

8. Reboot and Enjoy Linux

  • Once the installation is complete: Your computer will reboot.
  • Log in: Use the username and password you created during the installation.
  • Explore your new Linux system: Start discovering the world of open-source software!

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