polomi , can you explain this again please. Not very clear to me what you mean. Thanks! :-)

    elfprince Sure. Be advised that you will lose data, so make backups. 🙂

    Boot the live ISO, and run GParted. Re-create a GPT partition table on your disk, add a 550 MiB fat32 EFI partition and an ext4 partition for the rest, though details don't matter at this point because the installer will overwrite it. Then once you created the partitions, you can run the installer, select this disk as a target, and select to use the whole disk with automatic partitioning. Then in the step where it asks where to put the EFI partition, it will propose to create a new one on that disk.

    That's what I had to do in order to have the installer offer to put the EFI partition on the target disk, instead of on some other disk.

      DataDrake Snaps aren't easier than repackaging debs. You have to spend a significant amount of time working with upstream to get them included in the Snap Store, even after managing to build one. If they already exist, maybe. It was a long long time ago that Ikey made that announcement and we were hoping that Snaps would have better integration and selection by now. I can't tell you exactly how we will handle the next chapter of Third-Party's existence, but I can tell you that the build system it relies on is getting nuked from orbit.

      Very satisfied with this answer, thank you for taking the time to explain 🙂

      polomi Then once you created the partitions, you can run the installer, select this disk as a target, and select to use the whole disk with automatic partitioning.

      You realise automatic partitioning will just wipe all the partitions you just created right?

        I decide to eliminate Windows (after 20 years of boring running!) and Ubuntu from my laptop as I tried Solus with live CD. It blows me away. Best OS I'ver tried. Thank You for your great job! I've to learn as much as possibile now.

        first time on plasma and i like it, well done Solus-team

        Justin Yes of course (this is why I said though details don't matter at this point because the installer will overwrite it in my explanation).

        If I just create a gpt table, and then use automatic partitioning during install, it doesn't allow to create an ESP partition on that drive, instead it will only offer to use the partition of my other drive. I had to go through manual partitioning first and go through the motions of creating some random ones.

        While I've considered myself a diehard Budgie fan - I've been really really enjoying new Plasma edition, so much so that I've gone ahead and installed it on my main box. No regrets.

        Loving the Plasma ISO! I did notice that if I did not attempt to get my comp's location automatically, a kernel panic ensues. The installer works fine if you allow it to get the location automatically.

        Yav09 Which flavour of Solus did you decide to go with?

        I am using Solus MATE.

          Renard I went with Budgie. But other editions also look great! I had Plasma installed alongside Budgie desktop and it was pretty good! I also tried i3.

          JoshStrobl Thank you so much for your work and for hearing our wishes about "MEGAsync" !!!
          It just makes Solus the best OS and its team is just super!

          always up for more Solus & Budgie updates

          Are there instructions on how to create a persistent USB to fully test it?

            GRB persistent USB installs are not supported. running in a VM might be a better alternative for evaluating Solus

            There are lost of pleasant surprises in Solus, like the swap file being 3.7 GB, instead of the Ubuntu based distros like Zoirn that allocate only 2 GB during installation.

            Solus seems more responsive overall. Ubuntu based distro's have been getting slower and slower and was beginning to remind me of Windows.

            Oh yeah, the first update didn't break anything like I got with Manjaro last year.

            Very good experience thus far.