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In order to install Funtoo Linux, you will first need to boot your computer using a Linux-based | In order to install Funtoo Linux, you will first need to boot your computer using a Linux-based image. This image is called a "LiveCD" for historical reasons, because historically people booted into Linux on new systems by burning an ISO image to a CD or DVD using a CD/DVD writer. This is still possible to do, if you prefer to use this method. However, most people | ||
these days will tend to use USB flash media (aka a "USB stick") for convenience, which can be written to using the standard {{c|dd}} command. | |||
Latest revision as of 20:15, June 2, 2022
In order to install Funtoo Linux, you will first need to boot your computer using a Linux-based image. This image is called a "LiveCD" for historical reasons, because historically people booted into Linux on new systems by burning an ISO image to a CD or DVD using a CD/DVD writer. This is still possible to do, if you prefer to use this method. However, most people
these days will tend to use USB flash media (aka a "USB stick") for convenience, which can be written to using the standard dd
command.