Dual-booting Windows 11 & Bazzite with Secure boot enabled

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  • @mikes-tech-tips
    @mikes-tech-tips  5 месяцев назад +43

    NB!! Note that the MOK password is now "universalblue" and no longer "ublue-os"

    • @Pisces-Dream
      @Pisces-Dream 4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for the update 💚

    • @Prizm44
      @Prizm44 4 месяца назад +6

      But why do I, as an end user, even need to do this MOK bs? Why is it not automated in the background? It's crap like this that constantly stops Linux from ever being a genuine alternative to Windows.

    • @vinylmatt8448
      @vinylmatt8448 3 месяца назад +1

      I didnt see this message until it was too late, but I seemed to get past this part anyway. But now KDE Wallet System keeps asking me to make a new wallet, and when I select "use GPG encryption", is says "seems your system has no keys suitable for encryption, please set up at least one encryption key, then try again". Is this related? And how do I set up an encryption key? Or do I need to do a fresh install?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  3 месяца назад +1

      @@vinylmatt8448 KDE Wallet is a different thing to secure boot. Try the following open System Settings >> KDE Wallet. Then under Automatic Wallet Selection, make a new Wallet, give it a name and use "classic, blowfish encryption file". Or if you still on the initial setup wizard just use blowfish encryption file

    • @vinylmatt8448
      @vinylmatt8448 3 месяца назад

      ​@mikes-tech-tips Thanks, I figured out how to make the key for KDE Wallet. But it seems that my issue has caused me to be unable to turn secure boot back on. If I turn it on, I can no longer boot into Bazzite.

  • @mikes-tech-tips
    @mikes-tech-tips  8 месяцев назад +12

    Thank you for watching this video, note that if you select AMD or Intel Arc for your graphics card while picking the options before you download Bazzite, you have the option to select "Steam Gaming Mode". This isn't available for NVidia GPU users, however, that might change once the open-source NVK driver is released and stable.

  • @dormanthero
    @dormanthero 8 месяцев назад +13

    Your voice is so awesome and clear for tutorials.

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  8 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much for the compliment :)

    • @rzr82
      @rzr82 6 месяцев назад +1

      Could do without the constant mouth moistening sounds though. RIP misophonia sufferers.

    • @dormanthero
      @dormanthero 6 месяцев назад

      @@rzr82 just turn on your anti mouth moistness eq u foolish fool

    • @tonywoods4270
      @tonywoods4270 20 дней назад

      @@rzr82 yeah i can't stand it.

  • @kevinlegobrickmaster8015
    @kevinlegobrickmaster8015 4 месяца назад +1

    I’ve already installed bazzite on a VM but wanted to watch a more in depth tutorial just to see if there’s any worthwhile information and I’m glad I did

  • @Therationalnationalist
    @Therationalnationalist 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, well explained, kindly tone. Clearly, you are thoroughly knowledgeable.

  • @robertjames4908
    @robertjames4908 7 месяцев назад +36

    When dual booting linux with windows 11 on secure boot , best call in an exorcist first to bless the place and banish any evil spirits...

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  7 месяцев назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣 You made my day, thank you!

    • @taylrthegreat
      @taylrthegreat 7 месяцев назад

      @@mikes-tech-tips Yu Mo Gui Gwai Fai Di Zao

    • @ScreechingSoup
      @ScreechingSoup 27 дней назад

      does that include banishing the evil secure boot?

  • @ScottTempler
    @ScottTempler 28 дней назад +2

    You don't have to reboot and then mash the BIOS key repeatedly anymore if you're in Windows while holding down shift click restart and then when the computer restarts let go of shift. After that you'll be in a special boot of Windows 11 you can select advanced options and then select UEFI firmware

  • @Gummibri
    @Gummibri 15 дней назад +1

    I do IT for a living and I can't stand Windows 11 BUT I don't know of anyone who has those issues that you just described in 2024. It's actually easier to configure windows updates than it is to install Linux. It's easier than making a bootable usb drive for most people let alone learning what quickboot or a bios is and booting from USB. People use windows for MS apps and games with anti-cheat mostly. Otherwise Linux has the better performance for most things because of the less overhead.
    Kudos for mentioning Ventoy, it's amazing for everything except SteamOS, MacOS and like 99% of android images. What works is basically 100% of what I need for work. W10, W11, Server, ubuntu, hirens, bobomb, etc. It's also great for what I don't use for work like bazzite, acronis, holoiso, etc.

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  15 дней назад

      I'm also in the IT industry. A lot of the issues I mention were from using Windows over a long period rather than just Windows 11 in 2024. So I may have accused Windows 11 of something it isn't actually responsible for anymore.
      Configuring updates in Windows is definitely much easier than installing a fresh new operating system. I should have gone with Microsoft ending support for Windows 10 as the motivation.
      Thank you, I use Ventoy whenever I can :). I'm currently seeing if I can use UBlue Aurora for my work dev work.

  • @amiz_r
    @amiz_r 7 месяцев назад +3

    Nice video. Thanks ❤❤

  • @tommymeer
    @tommymeer 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you! this is a great video!

  • @mixtape82
    @mixtape82 6 дней назад

    this worked great, thanks! is there a guide to safely uninstall bazzite and reclaim the partition if i ever feel unhappy with bazzite enough that i want the space back?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  6 дней назад +1

      @@mixtape82 quite simple. Open disk management in windows. Remove the bazzite boot partition and main bazzite partition. Then just expand window's main partition to use the free space. It will leave some files in the shared efi partition which you can clear out too but usually no issue leaving those there

    • @mixtape82
      @mixtape82 6 дней назад

      @@mikes-tech-tips thank you!

  • @greatcocococo6858
    @greatcocococo6858 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for this walkthrough , could you clarify what is the expected end result in terms of user experience. I can dual boot but by changing the boot entry in the bios, are we suppose to get a grub bootloader or the windows bootloader with the two operating systems as a final result ?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  7 месяцев назад +4

      If you'd like to have a nice full screen operating system picker, you can use a tool called rEFInd_GUI. I don't know about this tool when I created my dual booting video.
      I'm planning on making a future guide for it. Although I found that I just changed the boot order to put Bazzite first as I don't log into Windows nearly as much.

    • @greatcocococo6858
      @greatcocococo6858 7 месяцев назад

      @@mikes-tech-tips Just installed the refind via USB Stick and it's working perfectly, just left the default install and i got now a bootmenu and i can update the themes

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@greatcocococo6858 That's great news!!! I hope that you enjoy Bazzite. Remember to join the Bazzite discord if you haven't already.

    • @YaseenHQ
      @YaseenHQ 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@mikes-tech-tips would love the video with rEFInd!

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  6 месяцев назад

      @@YaseenHQ That's a good suggestion. Thank you

  • @bread8775
    @bread8775 5 месяцев назад +8

    New password for MOK is universalblue

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks I've added that to the video details but I've made a pinned comment if anyone else misses it.

  • @user-kp9du8cs1r
    @user-kp9du8cs1r 5 дней назад

    I have one question, ive got 2 drives and in one of them i already have installed w11, and i want to install bazzite in my other drive, should i have to manually create an efi partition for bazzite so w11 doesn't overwrite it when updating or all of this is made automatically?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  4 дня назад

      If you don't select the drive in the Bazzite installer that has Windows on it I believe that Bazzite will make it's own EFI partition, Windows on the other hand will use the first EFI partition that it finds regardless of where you install it.
      To be on the safe side, I usually unplug everything that doesn't need to be plugged in when doing an install.

    • @user-kp9du8cs1r
      @user-kp9du8cs1r 4 дня назад

      @mikes-tech-tips alright, thank you!, I'll keep in mind

  • @RynoBoshoff
    @RynoBoshoff 2 месяца назад +1

    Clearly it chose Afrikaans because it recognized your accent 😉Thanks for a great vid!

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  2 месяца назад

      My Afrikaans is terrible though 🤣. But you definitely cannot miss the South African accent. Hope you have a great experience with Bazzite!

  • @styx971
    @styx971 8 месяцев назад +1

    thanks for this :)

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  8 месяцев назад

      It's a pleasurer. Hope you have fun with Bazzite! :)

  • @politespaniel
    @politespaniel 24 дня назад

    Bazzite dual boot installed, thanks for the guide. My only issue is it auto-boots in to Windows 11, how do I get the Grub menu to appear on boot?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  24 дня назад +1

      If you go into the BIOS, see if you can reorder the EFI boot order (Bazzite will often show up as Fedora). Put Bazzite/Fedora first and then you'll boot Bazzite by default.

    • @politespaniel
      @politespaniel 24 дня назад

      @@mikes-tech-tips thanks a lot, that works in that it boots to Fedora, but doesn't give the option to choose windows at boot up?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  24 дня назад +1

      @@politespaniel There is a terminal command. Open the terminal and run `ujust regenerate-grub` this should pick up that Windows is installed and give you the option to boot Windows on startup when it gets to grub

    • @politespaniel
      @politespaniel 23 дня назад +1

      @@mikes-tech-tips thanks again, that worked, it added the Windows Boot Manager and an entry for UEFI Firmware Settings!

  • @a.kulisch4357
    @a.kulisch4357 6 дней назад

    Did somebody get it working with Ubuntu instead of Windows?
    I have both installed, but I have to choose from UEFI which OS I want to boot.
    Both (Ubuntu and Bazzite) can't find themself and dont add a boot entry in grub.
    Thank you for the tutorial.

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  6 дней назад +1

      @@a.kulisch4357 try 'ujust regenerate-grub' in the terminal hopefully it will pick up Ubuntu when it runs os-prober

    • @a.kulisch4357
      @a.kulisch4357 6 дней назад

      @@mikes-tech-tips ty for the fast answer. Unfortunately still nothing found. Also did an update-grub on ubuntu. Both systems can't find the other os.
      I tried editing custom menu entries in grub, but I have no luck so far...

  • @TekTravis
    @TekTravis 4 месяца назад +5

    Hi, can you do a follow up to this video and go over the how you dual boot it. You didn't include how you get BACK into windows after you install Bazzite. and back and forth. i'd like to see that. THX

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  4 месяца назад +5

      Good idea. The easiest is to get into your BIOS menu and select Windows from there. Alternatively you can open the terminal and type `ujust regenerate-grub` next time you reboot you should see Windows and Bazzite in your list of boot options in the grub menu.

  • @CT2507
    @CT2507 Месяц назад

    Do you need to install your games again so that Bazzite sees them, or can they just be run from their already installed directories in windows?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  Месяц назад

      In theory you can run games from NTFS Windows partition, but you have to do a bit of work and it's not recommended by the Bazzite maintainers. See this link github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/wiki/Using-a-NTFS-disk-with-Linux-and-Windows

  • @synso6527
    @synso6527 18 дней назад

    I cannot hear any audio despite the os detects my headphones

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  18 дней назад

      I'd recommend that you ask that in the bazzite-help section in the Bazzite discord. Will need a bunch of information like your device manufacturer, Bazzite image version etc.

  • @taylrthegreat
    @taylrthegreat 7 месяцев назад

    i'm on Pop!_os and i'm thinking about giving this a try because i want to play valorant again.
    Does this still function properly for nvidia graphics users?
    And I'm using separate SSD's for the installs of windows and bazzite will that still enable the window boot manager to show up on the boot menu? or do i have to keep changing which drive is the boot drive every time i want to switch?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  7 месяцев назад +1

      Unfortunately, Valorant will not work in any Linux distro due to the anti-cheat software. Have a look at "Are We Anti-Cheat Yet?" to see which games don't work due to anti-cheat.
      Nvidia is supported but you might want to wait until the Nvidia 555 driver is released for Linux which should be in the next week or so. I usually just boot by via boot menu if I want to boot Windows but you can use refind if you want a nice OS boot selector on startup.

    • @xtc0r_
      @xtc0r_ 6 месяцев назад

      @@mikes-tech-tips I use Grub2Win as my boot loader having sevral linux installations and Win11.

  • @billss889
    @billss889 7 месяцев назад

    Hey mike, awesome vid. I installed bazzite, games, zoom, slack and other stuff for work no probs. However bazzite keeps booting straight into deck/game mode which is awful for me. Controller wont connect via BT anyhow unless in desktop. Do you know how I can disable game mode/change the way it boots?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad that almost everything is working for you. I'm going to assume that you used KDE as the desktop environment. Open desktop mode >> Open {System Settings} in the menu >> {Login Screen (SDDM)} >> {Behaviour}.
      * check "Automatically log in"
      * Select your user for "as user"
      * Then select Plasma for "with session"
      When you click on apply it might give you an error message but the auto login change should take effect and it will log into desktop mode by default.

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  7 месяцев назад +1

      If you don't come right, have a look at the Bazzite discord server and log a help request in "bazzite-help" for further assistance.

  • @M_CFV
    @M_CFV 9 месяцев назад

    8:58 unable to allocate requested partition scheme? I have 1TB extra unallocated

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  9 месяцев назад

      What I think you are seeing here is that you are using the old MBR partitioning scheme, this only allows a maximum of 4 partitions on a harddrive only supports drives of up to 2TB. So what is happening is Windows is probably using 3 partitions and Bazzite is trying to use 2 exceeding the 4 partition maximum.
      I'd be very weary with dual-booting with MBR as Windows will override Grub (the Linux boot manager) on updates. You would probably be able to proceed by selecting the option to manually configure the partitions, but proceed with caution.

    • @M_CFV
      @M_CFV 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@mikes-tech-tipsunfortunately no, GPT, all partitions are GPT on it. Newly formatted NVME M.2 SSD from a few weeks ago. Heres a more specific error "log" of sorts:
      Failed to find a suitable stage1 device: EFI System Partition must be mounted on /boot/efi.; EFI System Partition cannot be of type None.; EFI System Partition cannot be of type ntfs.;EFI System Partition must be mounted on one of /boot/efi.; EFI System Partition cannot be of type ntfs.; EFI System Partition must be mounted on one of /boot/efi.
      None of this really makes sense since I followed the guide to a T (albeit with Windows 10) and my EFI partition is totally untampered from a fresh windows install as of a few weeks ago. I tried a new flashing method (etcher instead of ventoy) alongside a new USB and USB port, same thing. Manually partitioning in the Fedora installer does nothing, it doesnt let me edit any partition. Lexar 4TB NM790
      And as per usual all Linux guides around this topic are vague beyond belief or way too explicit to know what theyre even asking me to do. "Changing mount points" is not straightforward in ANY GUI I've used. Edit: apparently it is "boot flags" in GParted, explained in one obscure video. My windows EFI partition has /EFI/BOOT, not /boot/efi. Which is standard.

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  9 месяцев назад

      @@M_CFVThanks for the detailed information Matt. I'm going to try and simulate a fresh install of Windows 10 using EFI, GPT partition etc and follow the instructions like you are doing. I want to see if I get the same errors. Will keep you posted

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  9 месяцев назад

      It looks like a standard Windows 10 install works correctly. I'm wondering if the boot flags issue you encountered only occurs on very large capacity drives like the Lexar 4TB NM790. Did you manage to install Bazzite in the end?

  • @oykotgaming6652
    @oykotgaming6652 6 месяцев назад +1

    So games are using my ryzen 9 7950x3d GPU instead of my rtx 3070 gpu how do i make sure theyre using my nvidia gpu instead?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  6 месяцев назад +2

      There is a terminal tool called switcherooctl that ships with Bazzite. You'd run `switcherooctl list` and get the id of both GPUs then you can force a specific GPU with `switcherooctl launch --gpu=gpu-id path/to/your/application` just fill in the gpu-id and the path to your application.
      More details of the tool here man.archlinux.org/man/switcherooctl.1.en

  • @jamesforest6771
    @jamesforest6771 Месяц назад

    I didn't know that the password had changed and hit continue to boot. Is there any way to put this password in now? sorry new to linux

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  Месяц назад

      Yup you can enroll the key after installing, have a look at this section in the bazzite docs docs.bazzite.gg/General/Installation_Guide/secure_boot/#method-b-after-installation-method

  • @laxmigamez1681
    @laxmigamez1681 Месяц назад

    Severe installation error!!! Halfway through the process after the 8:20 - 10:45 section you named Bazzite Installation, it startet saying it needed to update something. Then it tried to reboot and then the whole thing went tits up and I got this error message: "[FAILED] Failed to start ublue-nvctk-cdi-se...tainer toolkit DCI auto-generation".
    ??
    There is nothing I can do. Now the windows installation doesn't work. Nothing works. All I can do is start all over installing windows again. This was very disappointing. I have never had such a severe problem installing any OS.
    Will try a regular Fedora next time. Dont have the patience for these kind of troubles.
    And guess what! As I try to reinstall Windows again, I can see that the C drive is now divided into 6 partitions!!!? So apart from the 1 extra partition I made for the installation, Bazzites installation has created 4 new ones?? Never seen something like this.

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  Месяц назад

      Sorry to hear that you had a bad installation. I hope the regular fedora installation goes better for you.

    • @laxmigamez1681
      @laxmigamez1681 Месяц назад

      @@mikes-tech-tips Finaly succeded in installing Fedora. I think Ventoy and Etcher were making bad iso's. Etcher really messed me up. Made two of my usb sticks read only, one of them was invisible afterwards! And it was a struggle to deblock them. One of them I couldn't even make normal using Disk Managment, registry or the Command prompt. So luckyli I found Rufus and repaired them with it. Then I made a Fedora iso with Rufus and that worked with no problems.
      So, I'm gonna give Bazzite kde another chance now. Not a fan of Fedoras clunky ui. Perhaps Fedora kde if Bazzite wont work.
      Cheers.

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  Месяц назад

      @@laxmigamez1681 Good luck! Fingers crossed.

  • @MrCauphy
    @MrCauphy 8 месяцев назад +1

    You stated that the ubkey option was a component of secure boot. However, you disabled sceure boot?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  8 месяцев назад +1

      Good question. From what I understand, even if secure boot is disabled, you can still get into the MOK screen if the OS that you are installing triggers it. This allows you to enroll a new key so you can enable secure boot again after the install is complete.
      If you don't want to enable secure boot, you can just skip the MOK screen part and just continue with the install.

    • @MrCauphy
      @MrCauphy 7 месяцев назад

      OK. I just again. When you rebooted at the ind of the install...did you remove the Ventoy usb first?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  7 месяцев назад +1

      I don't think that I removed the Ventoy drive, there was no reason to as the ventoy drive had a lower boot priority. But you might need to remove the USB flash drive first if your machine is set to first boot from USB.

    • @MrCauphy
      @MrCauphy 7 месяцев назад

      Ok. Did mention my computer was ancient? It runs windows 10, but was designed to run 7. It ir uses UEFI, but I'm sure its an acient version. I dont have a boot order. It just has winows boot loader. I just use the one time boot option (F12 on my computer). After it gets done installing it just returns to Ventoy on the USB. When j try and remove the USB, it tells me it doest find a bootable drive. JUST a bit frustrating.

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  7 месяцев назад

      @@MrCauphy I suspect that Winows 10 might have been installed with legacy boot mode rather than efi boot. I haven't tried dual booting with that setup before. The simplest solution imo would be install to a completely separate disk or even a very fast external ssd drive. Test drive Bazzite that way rather. If you enjoy it then only figure out the dual boot on same disk option.

  • @sergiofelipeayres
    @sergiofelipeayres 5 месяцев назад

    The installer give me this error "error wiping old signatures from dev/sda2: failed to probe the device '/dev/sda2'

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  5 месяцев назад

      Are you trying to wipe a partition with Bitlocker enabled or any other kind of drive encryption?

  • @AWeGPUs
    @AWeGPUs 3 месяца назад

    What if I have only Bazzite already installed, and I want to add Windows (a debloated custom one) to it?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  3 месяца назад +1

      That's a very good question. I've never tried installing Windows after Bazzite or any Linux distro for that matter. I'll need to test that on a virtual machine.

    • @AWeGPUs
      @AWeGPUs 3 месяца назад

      @@mikes-tech-tips if you figure it out, can you make a video tutorial about it, please? I can’t find so much about it on the internet ☹️

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  3 месяца назад +1

      @@AWeGPUs Managed to install Windows after installing Bazzite on my Virtual Machine. Windows didn't break my Bazzite install. The most complicated part is shrinking Bazzite's partition using a live distro of Mint.
      A video on it might be helpful to a bunch of people, will definitely consider doing one soon on this topic.

    • @AWeGPUs
      @AWeGPUs 3 месяца назад +1

      @@mikes-tech-tips thank you very much. Your work is extremely important and useful to a lot of users 🙏

  • @soul3lixir
    @soul3lixir 4 месяца назад

    Any idea why it just goes into a black screen for me after selecting Install? I don't get the text popping up or anything.

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  4 месяца назад +1

      What I think is happening is that it's trying to use the GPU for showing the installer. So try the following, when you get to the boot menu try the following: Select "Troubleshooting >> Install bazzite 40 in basic graphics mode" then see if you can get into the installer

    • @soul3lixir
      @soul3lixir 4 месяца назад +1

      @@mikes-tech-tips thanks for the reply. I'll try this out.

  • @zKoruja
    @zKoruja 6 месяцев назад

    I can’t figure out why SecureBoot disabled shows to me when I use mokutil… I activated it on bios (choosing efi instead of os), but it’s still showing disabled. I’ve got an asus b450 prime, anyone knows what I could be doing wrong?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  6 месяцев назад

      Sometimes secure boot can be enabled but it's in the mode of enrolling new keys, so it will show has enabled but actually not be enabled.
      Your best bet would be to google "asus b450 prime cannot enable secure boot", there are a couple of Reddit threads that might help

  • @Totallynotmwa
    @Totallynotmwa 5 месяцев назад

    how am i gonna expand the disk after installing linux because many software wont let me grow it if its not next to the boot drive

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  5 месяцев назад

      You cannot expand a partition that is currently active. So what you'll typically need to do is boot a live ISO of Ubuntu/Mint/Fedora, fire up Gparted and expand the partition. You should be able to move the partition (in Gparted) too.
      Just note that it's a good idea to backup your data when adjusting partitions.

    • @Totallynotmwa
      @Totallynotmwa 5 месяцев назад

      @@mikes-tech-tips alr

  • @peixao7199
    @peixao7199 Месяц назад

    I can do this in a MBR partition style?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  Месяц назад

      I wouldn't do a dual-boot setup with an MBR partition style because Windows will sometimes overwrite the Linux bootloader when it does some of it's larger updates.
      You can recover from this using the Boot-Repair Linux utility on a live Linux USB most of the time thought if you really want to go through with it.
      But I certainly wouldn't recommend it unless EFI isn't supported in your BIOS for some reason or other.

    • @peixao7199
      @peixao7199 Месяц назад

      @mikes-tech-tips i discovered that in the worst way possible, im in grub error now

    • @peixao7199
      @peixao7199 Месяц назад

      @mikes-tech-tips and I don't know how to install normally

  • @dfragglet
    @dfragglet 7 месяцев назад

    I've tried this OS 3 times and each time I get different issues and as a pain to fix, i'm just going to roll my own with Linux Mine and using the GampadUI trick.

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  7 месяцев назад

      Sorry to hear that Bazzite didn't work for you. Good luck! I hope Linux Mint with the GamepadUI trick works well

  • @uzmanchannel1157
    @uzmanchannel1157 5 месяцев назад

    any on can help me. im stuck in 99% when proses installing steam deck.

  • @remi1771
    @remi1771 5 месяцев назад

    I dont have the no root option available, what do?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  5 месяцев назад +1

      You can ignore that part of the installer. You no longer have the option of enabling the root user or not.

  • @MasterOfDisasterInAl
    @MasterOfDisasterInAl 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, after a successfully installation. I can’t boot anymore. I receive the message BlinitializeLibrary failed 0xc00000bb.
    I’ve tried with MediCat to fix it without any luck. I’ve removed the partitions, rebuild the bcd, bootsectors. Enabled CSM. Disabled/cleared Secure boot. Disabled (asus z690 hero) security device support. (That worked only for plain installation of Bazzite). Above 4G Decoding can’t be disabled. Re-Size BAR support is disabled. Cleared the CMOS. Bios is uptodate. Switching the XMP profiles without any luck. Idk how to fix that. :(

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  8 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry to hear that you having trouble. A few things to try:
      * Boot a live Ubuntu/Mint and install the boot-repair package. That will sometimes fix Windows boot issues
      * While you in the live distro, is the Windows partition mountable and can you see the files? If you didn't make a backup if you can get to the filesystem you can make that backup.
      * There is a tool called ntfsfix (available in most Linux disros) that I've used in the past to fix a broken Windows boot (was a hibernation gone bad) in my case.
      Worst case scenario, you might need to re-install. Hope you come right. Good luck.

    • @MasterOfDisasterInAl
      @MasterOfDisasterInAl 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@mikes-tech-tips thank you very much for the help. Unfortunately I can’t fix it. I’ve also mounted the sys hive into the regedit for changing some entries. It won’t work with the board. Maybe it’s a asus think. Even ventoy has a fix for the uefi bug but still don’t work. Reinstallation and restoring the files is easier and faster and don’t costs 2 days and a headache. :)

  • @Prizm44
    @Prizm44 4 месяца назад

    Why am I disabling secure boot? I installed Linux Mint to dual boot with Windows 11 and it worked fine... each time I turn on the PC it asks which OS to load.

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  4 месяца назад +1

      Good question. You can leave secure boot enabled, just note that you'll need to add Ventoy's key (provided that you using Ventoy). Also if you don't enter the MOK password incorrectly then you won't be to boot Bazzite at all without re-installing Bazzite or disabling secure boot.
      Also note that the password is now "universalblue" and no longer "ublue-os"

  • @Pandor1on
    @Pandor1on 8 месяцев назад

    What's your accent? It reminds me of Australian, but I'm not very good with accents
    Also, i keep getting an error code 1 when trying to install, ostree container image deploy. How do i fix this?

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  8 месяцев назад +1

      It's a South African accent which does have some similarities to the Australian accent.
      I have another video on the "error code 1", you'll often get that error if you previously installed Fedora workstation, Nobara or another Fedora Atomic Desktop. See if this helps ruclips.net/video/GRdz08hJByo/видео.html . It's an annoying error that is affecting every Atomic Desktop.

  • @holyhelga
    @holyhelga 7 месяцев назад

    i see bazzite is fedora based

    • @mikes-tech-tips
      @mikes-tech-tips  7 месяцев назад

      Yup Bazzite is based on Fedora Silverblue or Kinoite

  • @psh_tech
    @psh_tech 4 месяца назад +1

    i will do it without secure boot