Julien68 I have a friend who can't install Solus Plasma on a HUAWEI MateBook 14 Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 laptop Is it possible to modify the Solus ISO to put in a newer kernel? I've tried fiddling with the squashfs.img image by mounting it in a virtual machine and running an update with chroot, but without success. Other distributions that include the 6.14 kernel in the live version work without a hitch. Has anyone ever managed to update an ISO?
Staudey Julien68 Has anyone ever managed to update an ISO? Not without the internal ISO build tools (which as far as I know aren't publicly available at this point in time)
Original-Syn Julien68 I have not looked into it, but a non-ideal way would be to pull the nvme out and put it in another system to do the install and update the system, then put it back in the MateBook or clone it either from another system via image.
Julien68 Yes, I've also thought about this solution, doing a virtual installation, updating, making a disk image (rescuezilla), restoring it to the internal disk and enlarging the partition. But it's all DIY.