How to Install Linux Mint without a Bootloader |
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If you want to install Linux Mint without a bootloader, you will face a problem that there is not option not to install the Linux Mint bootloader. This video shows you how to overcome this obstacle and how to install Linux Mint without a bootloader.
You simply need to start the installer from a terminal: ubiquity -b This will open start the installer without the option to install the bootloader. Using 'ubiquity -b' also installs Ubunutu without a bootloader. I have also tested in on KDE Neon. So, this approach should work for all Ubunutu derivatives. How to shrink a partition https://youtu.be/ribKSCX85w4 How to create a bootable USB https://youtu.be/rpGgTTFKwiU Other Linux Mint videos https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSmXPSsgkZLsiemyy_Rzcqf_0iED8ZfHS ################################################ Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/averagelinuxuser Donate through PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/Kryvokhyzha ################################################ More cool Linux stuff at other social media: Google+ - Best Linux Stuff: https://plus.google.com/+AverageLinuxUser Facebook - Top Linux Tips: https://www.facebook.com/AverageLinuxUser Twitter - Daily Linux News: http://twitter.com/AVGLinuxUser Website: http://averagelinuxuser.com/ |