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I've been attempting to set up a single-boot Linux installation without relying on a USB drive, but I'm struggling to make it work. I think I'll go back to doing a USB install, as it seems like the most straightforward option. My goal is to have a Linux installation that isn't dependent on the USB (so it doesn't stop working when I remove the USB), but I'm not sure how to achieve that. Any advice? #asknostr

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I haven’t yet but that’s what I’m going to do tomorrow after the babies go to sleep 😊 It’s all things I really want to learn and learn well but I think in my attempts to not jack it up, I’ve gotten myself a bit frozen since I originally asked this question. So far I’ve learned to not try bare metal install in general, Qubes is not for a rookie user and that most recommend having your ducks in a row before forging ahead. No need to turn a pc into a door stopper. Just need to not get in my head about it lol