Bootcamp is a popular open-source tool for managing multiple operating systems on a single device. In this tutorial, we'll guide you through the process of installing Bootcamp on Fedora CoreOS.
Before you get started, you'll need to ensure that you have the following:
Follow the steps below to install Bootcamp on your Fedora CoreOS machine:
First, you'll need to clone the Bootcamp repository from GitHub. Use the following command to do so:
$ git clone https://github.com/vitorfs/bootcamp.git
Next, navigate to the bootcamp
directory that you just cloned, and run the following command to install any dependencies:
$ sudo dnf install -y lsb
Finally, run the following command to install Bootcamp:
$ sudo make install
To verify that Bootcamp is installed correctly, run the following command:
$ bootcamp -h
This should display the help menu for Bootcamp, indicating that the installation was successful.
You've successfully installed Bootcamp on your Fedora CoreOS machine. You're now ready to use Bootcamp to manage multiple operating systems on your device. We hope this tutorial was helpful!
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