Peppermint is a lightweight Linux distribution that is designed for cloud computing and web applications. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Peppermint on OpenSUSE Latest.
To install Peppermint, you will need to download the ISO file from the official website. Go to https://peppermint.sh/ and click on "Download" button. Select the ISO file for your system architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) and click on "Download Peppermint" button.
Next, you will need to burn the ISO file to a USB drive or DVD. OpenSUSE has a built-in tool to create bootable USB drives or DVDs. Insert your USB drive or DVD and open the built-in tool.
Select the Peppermint ISO file and the target device. Click on "Create Live USB" or "Burn Image" and wait for the process to complete.
Now, you need to boot from the USB drive or DVD. Insert the USB drive or DVD into your computer and restart it. Press the F12 or F8 key (depending on your system) to access the boot menu. Select your USB drive or DVD and press Enter.
After the system boots from the USB drive or DVD, you will see the Peppermint desktop. Double-click on "Install Peppermint" icon to start the installation process.
Follow the installation wizard to configure your language, time zone, keyboard layout, and partition scheme. When asked to select the installation type, choose "Erase disk and install Peppermint".
Enter your user details and click on "Install" to start the installation process. Wait for the installation process to complete.
Once the installation is complete, you will be prompted to reboot the system. Remove the USB drive or DVD and press Enter to reboot.
In this tutorial, you learned how to install Peppermint on OpenSUSE Latest. Peppermint is a lightweight and powerful Linux distribution that is ideal for cloud computing and web applications. Enjoy using Peppermint on your OpenSUSE system!
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