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We are testing dual boot systems in order to benefit from Linux-only packages
= Pink Panther =
== Boot In Linux ==
If the machine is currently on, shut it down (Restart works too) and follow these steps
(NOTE) Make sure that the keyboard is active by checking if Num Lock works
- Wait for takeoff (Sequence is {nav icon=bell>...>icon=bell >icon=bell > FAN > icon=bell > icon=bell > icon=bell})
On the screen shown below, press {key F6} frantically
{F7198455, width=400}
Then Choose **PI: INTEL SSD...** as per the image below
{F7198457, width=400}
Wait and enjoy
==USERS ==
staffbiop
guestbiop
= Installing a Linux Machine at the BIOP =
It can make sense to install Ubuntu on the BIOP machines.
The idea is to
# Boot Ubuntu from a USB disk
# Make sure that the file system is compatible for the disks (Other than `C:/`)
== Compatible disks ==
Ubuntu should be able to read NTFS disks with the proper installation
We are testing dual boot systems in order to benefit from Linux-only packages
= Pink Panther =
== Boot In Linux ==
If the machine is currently on, shut it down (Restart works too) and follow these steps
(NOTE) Make sure that the keyboard is active by checking if Num Lock works
- Wait for takeoff (Sequence is {nav icon=bell>...>icon=bell >icon=bell > FAN > icon=bell > icon=bell > icon=bell})
On the screen shown below, press {key F6} frantically
{F7198455, width=400}
Then Choose **PI: INTEL SSD...** as per the image below
{F7198457, width=400}
Wait and enjoy
==USERS ==
staffbiop
guestbiop
= Installing a Linux Machine at the BIOP =
It can make sense to install Ubuntu on the BIOP machines.
The idea is to
# Boot Ubuntu from a USB disk
# Make sure that the file system is compatible for the disks (Other than `C:/`)
== Compatible disks ==
Ubuntu should be able to read NTFS disks with the proper installation
We are testing dual boot systems in order to benefit from Linux-only packages
= Pink Panther =
== Boot In Linux ==
If the machine is currently on, shut it down (Restart works too) and follow these steps
(NOTE) Make sure that the keyboard is active by checking if Num Lock works
- Wait for takeoff (Sequence is {nav icon=bell>...>icon=bell >icon=bell > FAN > icon=bell > icon=bell > icon=bell})
On the screen shown below, press {key F6} frantically
{F7198455, width=400}
Then Choose **PI: INTEL SSD...** as per the image below
{F7198457, width=400}
Wait and enjoy
==USERS ==
staffbiop
guestbiop
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