How to Install Fedora 40 Using the Fedora Media Writer

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
  • In this video, Jay will show you how to install the recently-released Fedora 40. This time, you'll see the process using Fedora's Media Writer, which simplifies the process of converting your flash drive into Fedora installation media. Check out this full guide for all the steps!
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    Time Codes
    00:00 - Intro
    01:12 - Store
    01:49 - Using the Fedora Media Writer
    05:53 - Course ad
    07:19 - Testing Fedora 40 in Live mode
    08:46 - Installing Fedora
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 37

  • @Adam.Jski.
    @Adam.Jski. Місяць тому +5

    Just what I needed. Perfect!

  • @DanQuinn-mg2wu
    @DanQuinn-mg2wu Місяць тому

    Thanks for the years of quality Linux info. Have you ever done a Fedora CoreOs video? I’m always on the lookout for a good yaml butane ignition config and best practices video.
    Your OpenStack series was just hats off man what a thing to take on. Thanks for everything

  • @Techintx
    @Techintx Місяць тому +6

    Looking to set up a dual boot on my desktop (windows/linux). Would you recommend Fedora, Debian, or Ubuntu?
    I haven’t messed with a bare metal Linux desktop in ~17 years, though I’ve spun up a few VM’s here and there, and can’t get passed through graphics cards to work fully. Because of that, I’d like to try a bare-metal install on either the second nvme slot, or a pair of the ssd ports as a zfs installation. Thoughts?

    • @duser
      @duser Місяць тому +6

      I currently run a windows and fedora dual boot and it was pretty painless for me. Install windows first and then Fedora after so you get grub to load everything proper.
      Windows has been good with not nuking the /boot partition with me. However, I do need to rearrange the boot order sometimes after a bios update.
      Edit: i'm assuming you are an advanced user considering you are messing with NVME pass-through. For me, Fedora was the perfect balance of stability, up-to-date software, and power. Debian is super stable if you want to have a rock-solid distro. I generally steer clear of derivative distros (Ubuntu) unless they have something big going for them that's difficult for me to set up myself.

    • @BunnyKhatri-pd8zm
      @BunnyKhatri-pd8zm Місяць тому +4

      If you are new to Linux I don't recommend fedora and debian because enabling third-party non-free can be challenging i know from experience i recommend something like zorinnos or mint, PopOs is also good if you have newer Nvidia card and if you have some experience then fedora and suse are way to go or debian if you wanna be rock solid

    • @Cecep91
      @Cecep91 Місяць тому +4

      If you have enough ram, then choose fedora. Debian is good but outdated, ubuntu generally perfect but I personally don't like it.
      If your system is using UEFI, you should install windows first and then fedora afterwards. But if your system is using BIOS, the order of installation doesn't matter. You can add windows using grub, or otherwise add linux using easybcd.

    • @danilaros
      @danilaros Місяць тому

      @@BunnyKhatri-pd8zmwith Debian 12 is easy to install non free software, they include the needed repositories in the default installation.

    • @BunnyKhatri-pd8zm
      @BunnyKhatri-pd8zm Місяць тому

      @@danilaros they don't include after the installation you have to manually put non-free in sources.list

  • @deepyeezgaming
    @deepyeezgaming Місяць тому +11

    i am facing problem...my wifi card is not working...i have broadcom wifi...any fix...in fedora ...please help me

    • @knihomoladam
      @knihomoladam Місяць тому

      ua-cam.com/video/9PLFEF5JEkc/v-deo.htmlsi=ZjXW4ZAGu8PAZzlA
      But IMHO best thing you can do is to buy external usb wifi card. It is cheap and solid solution.

    • @xbourque
      @xbourque Місяць тому +3

      You can use your phone as a bluetooth hotspot, connect via wired ethernet or get a wifi usb dongle to complete your install.
      Once Fedora is up and running, install the broadcom-wl package with the dnf package manager.
      Good luck. Broadcom wifi sucks.

    • @PapurryShow
      @PapurryShow 27 днів тому +1

      Make sure secure boot is disable on your bios. I had similar problems before and after that change, never had those problems again

  • @jfro_
    @jfro_ Місяць тому +1

    how to dual boot windows 10 and linux without usd drive or DVD to make installer of linux mint? not possible? thanks in advanced

  • @_GreenyTL1
    @_GreenyTL1 6 днів тому +1

    Thanks you

  • @Daniel_Troutman
    @Daniel_Troutman 27 днів тому

    Any Update on when the Linux Essentials Course is coming out?

  • @scottwright6311
    @scottwright6311 10 днів тому

    An issue I've been running into has been, after installing fedora onto a flash drive from the live environment upon reboot I have denied permission and get stuck in emergency bootup

  • @llortaton2834
    @llortaton2834 Місяць тому

    What is the advantages over using ventoy when we burn a usb?

    • @duser
      @duser Місяць тому

      Nothing really. Ventoy works great for me

  • @valeriavannoni3628
    @valeriavannoni3628 13 днів тому

    For me it does nothing and always says "downloads have been saved in the download folder"

  • @pitape1822
    @pitape1822 Місяць тому

    Wondering if we can use it with Ubuntu or other isos

    • @danilaros
      @danilaros Місяць тому +1

      Yes. You can use any iso.

  • @sman6320
    @sman6320 Місяць тому +1

    Why not use Rufus like for any other distro?

    • @danilaros
      @danilaros Місяць тому

      Rufus is not available for every OS. Balena etcher is a better option.

  • @Luis-Felipe1999
    @Luis-Felipe1999 Місяць тому

    I want use this distro!

    • @eeig4036
      @eeig4036 16 днів тому

      Install it i already did

  • @unknownsauce3768
    @unknownsauce3768 Місяць тому +1

    Video Suggestion: reinstalling the OS but keeping your existing home folders and not writing over them.
    I need to reinstall f40. I know there's a way to maintain my home partition that's was created by default but not sure how.

    • @duser
      @duser Місяць тому

      I think you need to mount the /home folder as a separate partition at the setup process. You have to be careful to only delete the root partition when you reinstall. Honestly, i'd love a tutorial like this too.
      Then there are complexities if you use BTRFS (the /home folder is its own subvolume)

  • @user-uk3by6vl6x
    @user-uk3by6vl6x 24 дні тому

    Why slow booting on fedora 40

  • @ludicrous1131
    @ludicrous1131 День тому

    setup installer on a usb and launch into the installer, slow boot and pretty much locked up when presented with Welcome to Fedora install window. every 10 seconds ui around top right of corner would flash for half a second and mouse would work when its flashed for that half second. I knew trying to switch back to linux was a waste of time, this is exactly the kind of nonsense problems that keeps me from linux...well, guess I'm stuck with windows recall. yay

  • @larbesabdellah7079
    @larbesabdellah7079 Місяць тому

    I like fedora I think it's the best distro until now

  • @dartfrogdk
    @dartfrogdk Місяць тому +2

    come on man you do great videos, but remove that fake hair

  • @natural_stupidity_
    @natural_stupidity_ Місяць тому

    Can you tell me how to make the bottom panel tray fixed ? I want it to be visible without clicking on the top left corner. Also how to add maximize and minimize buttons to file explorer and terminal?

    • @KKop
      @KKop Місяць тому

      Install Gnome Extensions. Dash to Dock should do what you want I believe as far as docking the tray

    • @haniqassim
      @haniqassim 9 днів тому

      @@KKopI did that the first thing after installing. But then I discovered that GNOME is designed to do things in its own way. When I went the GNOME way and got used to it it was awesome! So stop trying to make GNOME look like macOS

  • @UncleBoobs
    @UncleBoobs Місяць тому +1

    i just have a stick with every distro on it (ventoy) lol