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I would like to install Nitrux OS on my computer, which I like because of its beautiful design. I currently have Ubuntu installed, downloaded the Nitrux ISO and would now like to create a bootable USB. So far all attempts that I tried did not seem to work (Rufus, start up disk creator, dd,...)'



Is there something special with this OS? According to the website it has to be "deployed not installed" even though I think this would be after initially booting it from a usb. Do I maybe have to change some config in Ubuntu so that the bootable device will be recognised?










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Is there something special with this OS? According to the website it has to be "deployed not installed" even though I think this would be after initially booting it from a usb. Do I maybe have to change some config in Ubuntu so that the bootable device will be recognised?










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  • Hi and welcome to Unix & Linux! As you probably know from the other Stack Exchange sites, questions are more likely to be well-received and helpfully answered when they show that you've tried to find the required information yourself. Seems you've had a glance at Nitrux's official documentation, but missed the most important part, so some members are marking your question as "doesn't show enough effort". That happens, so don't fret about it too much, check out How to Ask and the tour if you haven't already, and your future questions will work out just fine. :)
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I would like to install Nitrux OS on my computer, which I like because of its beautiful design. I currently have Ubuntu installed, downloaded the Nitrux ISO and would now like to create a bootable USB. So far all attempts that I tried did not seem to work (Rufus, start up disk creator, dd,...)'



Is there something special with this OS? According to the website it has to be "deployed not installed" even though I think this would be after initially booting it from a usb. Do I maybe have to change some config in Ubuntu so that the bootable device will be recognised?










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I would like to install Nitrux OS on my computer, which I like because of its beautiful design. I currently have Ubuntu installed, downloaded the Nitrux ISO and would now like to create a bootable USB. So far all attempts that I tried did not seem to work (Rufus, start up disk creator, dd,...)'



Is there something special with this OS? According to the website it has to be "deployed not installed" even though I think this would be after initially booting it from a usb. Do I maybe have to change some config in Ubuntu so that the bootable device will be recognised?







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  • Hi and welcome to Unix & Linux! As you probably know from the other Stack Exchange sites, questions are more likely to be well-received and helpfully answered when they show that you've tried to find the required information yourself. Seems you've had a glance at Nitrux's official documentation, but missed the most important part, so some members are marking your question as "doesn't show enough effort". That happens, so don't fret about it too much, check out How to Ask and the tour if you haven't already, and your future questions will work out just fine. :)
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  • Hi and welcome to Unix & Linux! As you probably know from the other Stack Exchange sites, questions are more likely to be well-received and helpfully answered when they show that you've tried to find the required information yourself. Seems you've had a glance at Nitrux's official documentation, but missed the most important part, so some members are marking your question as "doesn't show enough effort". That happens, so don't fret about it too much, check out How to Ask and the tour if you haven't already, and your future questions will work out just fine. :)
    – n.st
    Nov 28 at 0:02












  • And to everyone downvoting: the reason may be obvious for long-term members, but for a question from a new contributor please leave a comment explaining what should be improved.
    – n.st
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Hi and welcome to Unix & Linux! As you probably know from the other Stack Exchange sites, questions are more likely to be well-received and helpfully answered when they show that you've tried to find the required information yourself. Seems you've had a glance at Nitrux's official documentation, but missed the most important part, so some members are marking your question as "doesn't show enough effort". That happens, so don't fret about it too much, check out How to Ask and the tour if you haven't already, and your future questions will work out just fine. :)
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Nov 28 at 0:02






Hi and welcome to Unix & Linux! As you probably know from the other Stack Exchange sites, questions are more likely to be well-received and helpfully answered when they show that you've tried to find the required information yourself. Seems you've had a glance at Nitrux's official documentation, but missed the most important part, so some members are marking your question as "doesn't show enough effort". That happens, so don't fret about it too much, check out How to Ask and the tour if you haven't already, and your future questions will work out just fine. :)
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Nov 28 at 0:02














And to everyone downvoting: the reason may be obvious for long-term members, but for a question from a new contributor please leave a comment explaining what should be improved.
– n.st
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The first section in the "Compendium" (documentation) is the topic "How can I take this great Linux distribution for a spin?." It clearly states that the ISO is not a Hybrid boot, and that Rufus and other generic boot utilities will not work:




Deploying Nitrux to a PC
How to deploy Nitrux to your storage device.



Our ISO is a standard ISO-9660 bootable image. However, our ISO
dramatically differs from other conventional Linux ISO files in that
ours is not a hybrid-ISO image and this means that the ONLY way to use
Nitrux is deploying the ISO image using znx.



We DO NOT recommend that you flash the ISO raw to a storage device AT
ALL, please use znx.



We DO NOT recommend using Rufus, YUMI neither we recommend Unetbootin
nor Multiboot or any tool to write the ISO image raw to the device.



You can deploy the ISO from an existing Linux environment by
downloading the znx AppImage.




It then gives the link for this znx AppImage, along with step-by-step instructions for performing the installation.






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    The first section in the "Compendium" (documentation) is the topic "How can I take this great Linux distribution for a spin?." It clearly states that the ISO is not a Hybrid boot, and that Rufus and other generic boot utilities will not work:




    Deploying Nitrux to a PC
    How to deploy Nitrux to your storage device.



    Our ISO is a standard ISO-9660 bootable image. However, our ISO
    dramatically differs from other conventional Linux ISO files in that
    ours is not a hybrid-ISO image and this means that the ONLY way to use
    Nitrux is deploying the ISO image using znx.



    We DO NOT recommend that you flash the ISO raw to a storage device AT
    ALL, please use znx.



    We DO NOT recommend using Rufus, YUMI neither we recommend Unetbootin
    nor Multiboot or any tool to write the ISO image raw to the device.



    You can deploy the ISO from an existing Linux environment by
    downloading the znx AppImage.




    It then gives the link for this znx AppImage, along with step-by-step instructions for performing the installation.






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      The first section in the "Compendium" (documentation) is the topic "How can I take this great Linux distribution for a spin?." It clearly states that the ISO is not a Hybrid boot, and that Rufus and other generic boot utilities will not work:




      Deploying Nitrux to a PC
      How to deploy Nitrux to your storage device.



      Our ISO is a standard ISO-9660 bootable image. However, our ISO
      dramatically differs from other conventional Linux ISO files in that
      ours is not a hybrid-ISO image and this means that the ONLY way to use
      Nitrux is deploying the ISO image using znx.



      We DO NOT recommend that you flash the ISO raw to a storage device AT
      ALL, please use znx.



      We DO NOT recommend using Rufus, YUMI neither we recommend Unetbootin
      nor Multiboot or any tool to write the ISO image raw to the device.



      You can deploy the ISO from an existing Linux environment by
      downloading the znx AppImage.




      It then gives the link for this znx AppImage, along with step-by-step instructions for performing the installation.






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        The first section in the "Compendium" (documentation) is the topic "How can I take this great Linux distribution for a spin?." It clearly states that the ISO is not a Hybrid boot, and that Rufus and other generic boot utilities will not work:




        Deploying Nitrux to a PC
        How to deploy Nitrux to your storage device.



        Our ISO is a standard ISO-9660 bootable image. However, our ISO
        dramatically differs from other conventional Linux ISO files in that
        ours is not a hybrid-ISO image and this means that the ONLY way to use
        Nitrux is deploying the ISO image using znx.



        We DO NOT recommend that you flash the ISO raw to a storage device AT
        ALL, please use znx.



        We DO NOT recommend using Rufus, YUMI neither we recommend Unetbootin
        nor Multiboot or any tool to write the ISO image raw to the device.



        You can deploy the ISO from an existing Linux environment by
        downloading the znx AppImage.




        It then gives the link for this znx AppImage, along with step-by-step instructions for performing the installation.






        share|improve this answer












        The first section in the "Compendium" (documentation) is the topic "How can I take this great Linux distribution for a spin?." It clearly states that the ISO is not a Hybrid boot, and that Rufus and other generic boot utilities will not work:




        Deploying Nitrux to a PC
        How to deploy Nitrux to your storage device.



        Our ISO is a standard ISO-9660 bootable image. However, our ISO
        dramatically differs from other conventional Linux ISO files in that
        ours is not a hybrid-ISO image and this means that the ONLY way to use
        Nitrux is deploying the ISO image using znx.



        We DO NOT recommend that you flash the ISO raw to a storage device AT
        ALL, please use znx.



        We DO NOT recommend using Rufus, YUMI neither we recommend Unetbootin
        nor Multiboot or any tool to write the ISO image raw to the device.



        You can deploy the ISO from an existing Linux environment by
        downloading the znx AppImage.




        It then gives the link for this znx AppImage, along with step-by-step instructions for performing the installation.







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