Install Full Ubuntu with ZFS on a Single USB Drive (Ultimate 24.04 Edition)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @GuestOffline
    @GuestOffline 2 месяца назад +1

    hi bro i was watching your linux mint video on how to install it to a usb the installer ended up failing and now i cant format or delete anything on my usb because it is "read only" any help?

  • @PratikDeshmukh1
    @PratikDeshmukh1 2 месяца назад +1

    Easy and friendly tutorial...keep going mate.

  • @Bjorn1976
    @Bjorn1976 Месяц назад

    Thanks, im a windows guy....now i try this and see if this is better system for me 🤘🏻😁

  • @SujayJayakumar-cv9ig
    @SujayJayakumar-cv9ig 5 дней назад

    Hey, could you please clarify if this method will use any of the system hard drive storage or will it be completely be out of the USB Drive?

    • @agiledevart
      @agiledevart  5 дней назад +1

      @@SujayJayakumar-cv9ig it should not use your hard drive, only the USB. Some have reported that it changes the boot partition on the hard drive (which is probably a bug), but I install linux this way all the time and my hard drive with windows still works and boots fine

  • @TanyaPop-r4w
    @TanyaPop-r4w 2 месяца назад

    Hello - Im new to UBUNTU and I have followed the steps in this video. I have installed everything successfully but when following the prompt for sudo to verify update and or try to verify gnome 3 - the terminal will not let me put in my password. The terminal will work with anything else that does not require my password. When I go to type in my pw the terminal freezes. The white cursor is there and flashing but no keys are showing, the paste method does not work. Control + C gets me unfroze but I have to rewrite my command which brings me to the same "keys frozen" response. When starting up ubuntu I have no issues putting my pw in and logging in. Can I please get some direction. Is this due to being a ZFS? Help!! Thank you in advance.

  • @haideralilokhandwala9048
    @haideralilokhandwala9048 Месяц назад

    Hi. I really like your content. It has helped me with my research. Thank you for making such videos.
    I would like to request you for a video. Can you please make a video on how to install ubuntu plug and play for macbook. I have a ssd and I want to install ubuntu and make it plug and play with my macbook.

  • @dktol56
    @dktol56 2 месяца назад +1

    Maybe run "df -T" in a terminal to demonstrate that the root filesystem is ZFS.

  • @SomeoneUnknown8-2
    @SomeoneUnknown8-2 Месяц назад

    Apple MacOS: APFS
    Canonical Ubuntu: ZFS
    Microsoft Windows: NTFS

  • @itskhushman
    @itskhushman 18 дней назад

    is 32 gb pendrive enough?

  • @itsdaveguys7356
    @itsdaveguys7356 2 месяца назад

    Can i still install ubuntu onto an external USB drive from a live usb drive?

  • @kaushalkulkarni921
    @kaushalkulkarni921 Месяц назад

    I have used 128Gb pendrive for this. And followed the process. So when I want to install any application it will be on the pendrive right not the Ram?

    • @agiledevart
      @agiledevart  Месяц назад

      @@kaushalkulkarni921 yes, on the pendrive

    • @kaushalkulkarni921
      @kaushalkulkarni921 Месяц назад

      @@agiledevart but in neofetch why the memory is shown only 16Gb. The space should be 128 right?

    • @kaushalkulkarni921
      @kaushalkulkarni921 Месяц назад

      How do I check if the memory is really 128 and usable as I am going to install 30Gb software

    • @agiledevart
      @agiledevart  Месяц назад

      Neofetch shows RAM memory. 16GB is your RAM. To see free disk space execute df -h in console

    • @kaushalkulkarni921
      @kaushalkulkarni921 Месяц назад

      @@agiledevart sure. Thanks for the clarification.

  • @welcome_al
    @welcome_al 2 месяца назад

    Когда уже сделаете установку FreeBSD с удобном графическим интерфейсом
    👹

  • @Pumpkin-Link
    @Pumpkin-Link 2 месяца назад

    please NEVER use ZFS for work on a desktop machine, it's a trap, you can't use a proper swap file/pool, there's been a bug ticket on their github the last 10 years or something (that's one of the main reasons it's flagged as "experimental"), you can't shrink zfs partitions, you can only grow them. and it uses a lot of ram for some reason, I was getting OOM crashes all the time with 16GB ram before moving back to ext4, I'm a software developer and I need to run a lot of stuff locally at the same time. if you want reliability just use ext4 with traditional periodic backups or use something like btrfs

    • @Pumpkin-Link
      @Pumpkin-Link 2 месяца назад

      the issue is called "swap deadlock in 0.7.9" on openzfs github id anyone wanna read it, and I guess it's probably never gonna be fixed

  • @CanerDeniz1
    @CanerDeniz1 2 месяца назад +1