Hi! I really wanted to learn the Arch System but I’m not sure if it’s possible to migrate to EndeavorOS without the use of USB drive? (USB is the only way I know so I don’t know if it’s possible)
Thank you!
Hi! I really wanted to learn the Arch System but I’m not sure if it’s possible to migrate to EndeavorOS without the use of USB drive? (USB is the only way I know so I don’t know if it’s possible)
Thank you!
I think someone on the forum managed to get install the OS without an USB flash drive, but I remember the process being rather complicated and not very newbie friendly. The easiest method is just using an USB flash drive. Any reason why you don’t want to use an USB flash drive?
I see, I’ll just buy one. I don’t have one, that’s the reason. I used a USB to install Ubuntu though, I borrowed it from my cousin but he went back to his state so yeah
I havent done an installation without USB stick but I assume that any boot device will do.
If it is not a USB drive, it could be a CD or DVD. Or even an internal SATA drive. As long as you put the endeavouross ISO on that drive.
you can create a partition, burn the iso to that partition, boot from it, and then install the os on another partition, it’s an ugly solution though, using a usb is best, it’s good to have one around anyways exactly for this kind of stuff, so it won’t be a waste of money, just get a cheap one.