Peppermint is a Linux distro based on Ubuntu that offers a lightweight and fast desktop environment, designed for users who value efficiency and speed. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Peppermint on EndeavourOS latest.
Before starting the installation process, you should have the following:
Go to the Peppermint website and download the latest ISO image of the operating system. You can choose the 32-bit or 64-bit version, depending on your system architecture.
Insert the USB flash drive into your computer and use a tool like Rufus or Etcher to create a bootable USB drive from the Peppermint ISO file.
Once you have created the Peppermint bootable USB, you need to boot your computer from it. Restart your system and press the key that appears on your screen to access the boot menu (usually F12 or Del). Select the USB drive from the boot menu and hit Enter.
After you have successfully booted from the Peppermint USB drive, you should see the Peppermint installation wizard. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the operating system. You can choose to either erase your entire disk or install Peppermint alongside the existing operating system.
After the installation is complete, reboot your system and login to Peppermint. You can now customize your desktop environment and start using it.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Peppermint on EndeavourOS latest. Peppermint is a fast and lightweight operating system that provides a simple and efficient desktop environment. Enjoy using Peppermint!
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