How to Install YunoHost on MXLinux Latest

YunoHost is a server operating system that provides a simple web interface for managing your own server. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing YunoHost on MXLinux Latest.

Step 1: Download the YunoHost ISO

To install YunoHost, you will first need to download the YunoHost ISO file from the official website. You can find the latest version of the ISO at https://yunohost.org/#/install_iso.

Step 2: Burn the YunoHost ISO to a USB Drive

Once you have downloaded the YunoHost ISO file, you will need to burn it to a USB drive. There are several tools available for this, but one of the easiest to use is Etcher.

  1. Insert your USB drive into your computer.
  2. Open Etcher and select the YunoHost ISO file you downloaded in Step 1.
  3. Choose your USB drive as the target drive.
  4. Click "Flash!" and wait for the process to complete.

Step 3: Boot from the USB Drive

After you have burned the YunoHost ISO to your USB drive, you will need to boot your computer from it. To do this:

  1. Shut down your computer.
  2. Insert the USB drive you created in Step 2.
  3. Power your computer back on.
  4. As your computer is starting up, look for a message that says "Press [key] to enter boot menu". The key you need to press may vary depending on your computer. Common keys include F2, F10, and Del.
  5. Press the key to enter the boot menu.
  6. Use the arrow keys to select the USB drive as the boot device.
  7. Press Enter to boot from the USB drive.

Step 4: Install YunoHost

Once you have booted from the YunoHost USB drive, you will be presented with the installation screen. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

Step 5: Access YunoHost

After you have completed the installation, you can access YunoHost by opening a web browser and navigating to https://localhost/yunohost/admin/. From here, you can manage your server and install applications.

Congratulations, you have successfully installed YunoHost on MXLinux Latest!

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