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How to install linux (cinnamon or ubuntu) on a damn Asus Eee PC 1025C netbook?
Good evening bearded ones!
Has anyone come across this damned netbook?
Trying to install cinnamon or ubuntu for x32 - ignores flash drive with bootloader!
1. RosaImageWriter-2.6.2 -win
2. unetbootin -windows-625
3. Write the image to disk via scdwriter14 and then copy it to a flash drive.
I set the bios to boot from a flash drive.
I start and ... hello 10-wws
In the same way, I installed ubuntu x64 on my laptop (Compaq) the first time (at different times in different ways).
Honestly climbed on the search on the toaster and just on the Internet. The reasoning boiled down to the fact on whose dwarf the grass is greener, otherwise everything was set up for everyone the first time.
UPD: with RosaImageWriter-2.6.2 it stopped writing - it makes the flash drive unreadable - no one sees it until you format it. This is not a problem - just mentioning a glitch I encountered.
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Have you tried Rufus?
As an option, try not a flash drive, but a memory card.
There, if I'm not mistaken, there is a trick when booting from a USB flash drive.
If after loading we get the error "not a COM32R image", you need to press TAB and then the desired command from the prompt (for example, Install)
Installed Debian this way.
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