stuck at installation with Ostree error
Hi i guys, noob here π, just wanted to try to install Bazzite KDE non Gaming Mode, after I tried Gaming mode yesterday, and I had some performance issues in games, on my Ryzen 9 5900X and RX 7800XT, but I can't install it, because if ostree something, which is actually on the website, what command I should use, but nothing where this commands I should type in π
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rpm-ostree rebase ostree-image-signed:docker://ghcr.io/ublue-os/bazzite:stable
however desktop image just does not have gamemode, they are otherwise almost the sameBut where I have to put this command π
, into CMD in windows ? Somewhere in installer mode, when installing Bazzite ? I really would like to know where I should put this command in π
into the terminal (Ptyxis) in bazzite
it will switch you over to the desktop image
I can only use this type of command
Nothing else l
type exit
It logged me into the windows
I have no access to Bazzite, as I deleted the partition before, but bios still seeing it as bazzite, but i can only use GRUB
well that is info you never told us
you need to reinstall bazzite then
Here, the message error I getting when trying to install again Bazzite
Even if I deleted all partitions, what was made by installer, still bios see bazzite as one of boot options.
Should I reinstall the same version of bazzite ? Because at the beginning before I deleted partitions with bazzite installed, I had bazzite deck stable, but as gaming mode had some issues, I choose bazzite stable without gaming mode.
im guessing youre doing custom partitioning to keep windows which we dont really support since ostree is very strict with how it wants the partitions.
it is most likely trying to add grub back to /boot/efi and not liking that it already exists (we cannot control this part of the installer)
each time we help people install bazzite we recommend 1 disk dedicated to bazzite and 1 dedicated to windows if you want dual boot, never mix the 2
It will gone from bios if I will format while disk ?
Whole*
But I deleted all partitions, leaving only Windows partition. So I guess there is still there some parts hidden with bazzite
the bootloader is still in the EFI partiton which also contains the grub bootloader because you mixed them on the same disk
this is normal and expected and if you want to remove it you need to manually remove that from the EFI yourself
Alright, it was easier than I thought, I deleted the fedora from EFI, so now should works?
if it is what i think yes
anaconda is not a good installer but it is sadly what we have to work with
Yeah, it's gone from the bios. So I guess it will works. I will try to install it.
hopefully it will work, anaconda errors are as helpful as getting the error "generic error" on printers
It's stuck at the same moment, so I guess it will throw up the same error soon π
It works π
Alright installed, and so far so good, I need more time to test some games, but it's really fast system comparing to windows.
Just need some apps to control fans on my GPU, and temps readings.
Adrenaline software was good but I doubt it is available on Linux π
there is no real progress tracking, not something we can do about it
LACT
Alright, sorry for late response π
, I've tried few distros and got back to Bazzite, but it's second time, the same as the first time when I installed it, after second reboot, it won't boot, just stays at booting with bazzite logo and keeps spinning.
Had the same EFI issue, thanks