How to Install Linux on External Drive || Run Linux From External SSD

How to Install Linux on External Drive || Run Linux From External SSD

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mostafa fallaha
mostafa fallaha - 03.10.2023 12:19

some packages are not installing, so the arch Linux is not installing
can u help me?

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Aboothahir U
Aboothahir U - 24.09.2023 20:44

How can make this ssd (you already installed archlinux on uefi machine) to boot on legacy bios ,is that possible ?

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chev
chev - 21.09.2023 23:18

can I do it the other way around? like Arch on the main drive, then windows as my side OS?

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νικηφόρος κατακτητής
νικηφόρος κατακτητής - 17.09.2023 07:04

Can this work with apple silicon chips on m2 MacBook Air and can I Use Kali Linux as well as other distros

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Oktay GÖKÇE
Oktay GÖKÇE - 22.08.2023 18:07

Thanks, great video. Is there any advantage installing linux on external drive instead of working in a virtual box linux client saved in external drive?

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EniHere
EniHere - 20.08.2023 13:53

Can you do a video of how you can turn on wifi in kali linux

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Seraph
Seraph - 19.08.2023 19:19

love your videos keep it up bro..

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The Foss Spirit
The Foss Spirit - 19.08.2023 12:46

Excellent video !
Would you try installing Asahi or arch arm on an SSD for your m1 mac ?

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M. P.
M. P. - 19.08.2023 12:17

"!~!" Did that yrs ago-now what? Etcher used to phone many entities like FB! Some time ago. Not encouraged! Can be done without shady software.

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z bilel
z bilel - 18.08.2023 23:09

Great video, do this work with an HDD drive please.

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DarkIceyWolf
DarkIceyWolf - 18.08.2023 22:20

Does this also work for dual booting other Linux distros. For example one issue I face is when I have Ubuntu installed if I install an Ubuntu based distro to an external USB the grub configuration won't work anymore.

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moonanite
moonanite - 18.08.2023 20:23

You should not recommend that users disable secure boot and TPM. It makes your system more vulnerable to rootkit attacks. You should simply select a Linux distribution that supports secure boot like Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora and OpenSUSE. If your distro can't support secure boot it probably needs more development and shouldn't be installed to bare metal.

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Zero
Zero - 18.08.2023 19:17

I have a problem when I dual boot my laptop, my bios goes black with one underscore. It only happens when I set linux as a primary boot OS.

I tried updating grub, disabling fastboot but nothing worked. Don't worry I also disabled secure boot and other things which you have mentioned from bios.

Device: Acer Aspire 3, i5 8th gen, nvidia mx230.

Any help or suggestion will be helpful

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Rithon Dhar
Rithon Dhar - 18.08.2023 17:49

Great educative video man. Can you make a video on best linux distros for privacy and anonymity while browsing the dark web?

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