Amazing tutorial ! Thanks, I watched the older one without Luks encryption and started a fresh install following this one finally ! Learning Linux installation on command Line is really better than with GUI, and you show us why it is so important ! + EFI Windows Boot Manager was automatically added to Grub for me, it's nice. Now I have to learn how to manage snapshots, let's watch next video. Thanks again for this quality content on you channel !
This video is incredibly helpful! The step-by-step guide on installing Fedora Workstation 40 with LUKS full disk encryption, Snapper, Grub-Btrfs, and snapshot/rollback support is exactly what I needed. The ability to easily restore snapshots before problematic changes is a game-changer for maintaining a stable system. Thanks for making such a detailed and easy-to-follow tutorial!
I must say, that your educational guides are very comprehensive and well put together!! The best presentations I have seen by far. Fantastic work! I ran through this also on a VM and it worked pretty well, apart from the creating cache using fastest mirrors - since I make use of a tunnel, I suppose the route to mirror switched and I got checksum errors. I could only proceed by disabling fastest. For me, the next thing to look into would be how to add another OS (such as Windows) for an on-metal dual boot to the grub boot loader menu, I currently have one in my main setup but then again, my current boot part sits apart from the luks part. I'll experiment with a VM environment for the moment, I think.
Thank you very much sir. this really helped me as a beginner. I just switched to fedora. and missed many processes that turned out to be important. Usually I just do next next next 😅
I want to ask. I installed Fedora with a different disk with Windows. So to boot I chose it through the BIOS. But why the disc that I installed Fedora randomly was not detected by the BIOS. So I have to restart my PC so that the BIOS detects again. And when I see, the disk that Fedora installed does not have an EFI partition. Is it really like that?
Ah, it looks like I have to reinstall Fedora40, following the instructions from your video entitled "Install Fedora 40 with Btrfs, Snapper, and Grub-Btrfs". but I don't know how to backup my current data and settings 🗿
can you make a video of Installating Fedora /w LUKS, snapper & btrfs-assistant (or something GUI equivalent) /w automated snapshot creation & deletion at timed intervals !? would help a lot of newbies & genz out here ...
Had a question, if someone wanted to do this from a clean wipe (recently removed previous os windows/Linux mint) what was the steps be? Just redownload one of those again on the PC and follow the guide from there?
At 17:15, add the packages @hardware-support, NetworkManager and NetworkManager-wifi to enable WiFi support.
I used your guide for Fedora 39 KDE and recently upgraded to 40. It's all working well :) These guides are a godsend.
I’m so glad it was helpful!
Amazing tutorial ! Thanks, I watched the older one without Luks encryption and started a fresh install following this one finally !
Learning Linux installation on command Line is really better than with GUI, and you show us why it is so important !
+ EFI Windows Boot Manager was automatically added to Grub for me, it's nice.
Now I have to learn how to manage snapshots, let's watch next video.
Thanks again for this quality content on you channel !
Great to hear! I'm so happy the video was helpful for you.
This video is incredibly helpful! The step-by-step guide on installing Fedora Workstation 40 with LUKS full disk encryption, Snapper, Grub-Btrfs, and snapshot/rollback support is exactly what I needed. The ability to easily restore snapshots before problematic changes is a game-changer for maintaining a stable system. Thanks for making such a detailed and easy-to-follow tutorial!
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful.
I must say, that your educational guides are very comprehensive and well put together!! The best presentations I have seen by far. Fantastic work!
I ran through this also on a VM and it worked pretty well, apart from the creating cache using fastest mirrors - since I make use of a tunnel, I suppose the route to mirror switched and I got checksum errors. I could only proceed by disabling fastest.
For me, the next thing to look into would be how to add another OS (such as Windows) for an on-metal dual boot to the grub boot loader menu, I currently have one in my main setup but then again, my current boot part sits apart from the luks part. I'll experiment with a VM environment for the moment, I think.
Thank you very much sir. this really helped me as a beginner. I just switched to fedora. and missed many processes that turned out to be important. Usually I just do next next next 😅
You are very welcome. I’m so glad it was helpful!
I want to ask. I installed Fedora with a different disk with Windows. So to boot I chose it through the BIOS. But why the disc that I installed Fedora randomly was not detected by the BIOS. So I have to restart my PC so that the BIOS detects again. And when I see, the disk that Fedora installed does not have an EFI partition. Is it really like that?
Ah, it looks like I have to reinstall Fedora40, following the instructions from your video entitled "Install Fedora 40 with Btrfs, Snapper, and Grub-Btrfs". but I don't know how to backup my current data and settings 🗿
can you make a video of Installating Fedora /w LUKS, snapper & btrfs-assistant (or something GUI equivalent) /w automated snapshot creation & deletion at timed intervals !?
would help a lot of newbies & genz out here ...
Hey i want to ask if I don’t want to do full disk encryption, what do i need to modify?
Had a question, if someone wanted to do this from a clean wipe (recently removed previous os windows/Linux mint) what was the steps be?
Just redownload one of those again on the PC and follow the guide from there?
God bless!
Thanks.
You can make these for Arch Linux ? Thanks you
Sure, I'll give it a shot.
I'm still waiting 🥺
can u do this for arch with arch install script?