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- Edit by jeremiah.foster, Version 6
- Jan 3 2019 12:31
- Edit by mladen, Version 5
- Aug 15 2017 13:35
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Burn images using GNOME Disks}
Burn images to SD card/USB drive using GNOME Disks
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Follow [[Recommendations/download-pureos | instructions to download and verify ]] the PureOS ISO image.
WARNING: This action will wipe all data on your SD Card/USB drive!
* Open GNOME Disks and navigate to your USB drive:
{F6580, alt=GNOME Disks burn 1, size=full}
* Then press the menu button {icon bars} (in the upper right corner) and choose !!Restore Disk Image!!. A pop-out window with option to choose which image will open:
{F6582, alt=GNOME Disks burn 2, size=full}
* After you press !!Start Restoring!! it will ask you for your password. Wait until it finishes and your image is written on your USB drive.
NOTE: You can also do this using [[recommendations/burn-using-etcher|Etcher]] or using [[recommendations/burn-using-dd/|`dd` command in Terminal]].
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page >
icon=thumbs-o-up, name=General Recommendations >
Burn images using GNOME Disks}
Burn images to SD card/USB drive using GNOME Disks
---
Follow [[Recommendations/download-pureos | instructions to download and verify ]] the PureOS ISO image.
WARNING: This action will wipe all data on your SD Card/USB drive!
* Open GNOME Disks and navigate to your USB drive:
{F6580, alt=GNOME Disks burn 1, size=full}
* Then press the menu button {icon bars} (in the upper right corner) and choose !!Restore Disk Image!!. A pop-out window with option to choose which image will open:
{F6582, alt=GNOME Disks burn 2, size=full}
* After you press !!Start Restoring!! it will ask you for your password. Wait until it finishes and your image is written on your USB drive.
* To boot from an SD card with a new image you'll need to insert your SD card and restart the laptop. At the boot screen (with the Purism image) you'll want to hit the escape button (top left on the keyboard) which will bring you to a menu of different drives you can boot from. Select the drive you need, in my case it was "USB MSC Drive Multiple Card Reader 1.00"
* Follow the prompts as the new image boots.
NOTE: You can also do this using [[recommendations/burn-using-etcher|Etcher]] or using [[recommendations/burn-using-dd/|`dd` command in Terminal]].
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page >
icon=thumbs-o-up, name=General Recommendations >
Burn images using GNOME Disks}
Burn images to SD card/USB drive using GNOME Disks
---
Follow [[Recommendations/download-pureos | instructions to download and verify ]] the PureOS ISO image.
WARNING: This action will wipe all data on your SD Card/USB drive!
* Open GNOME Disks and navigate to your USB drive:
{F6580, alt=GNOME Disks burn 1, size=full}
* Then press the menu button {icon bars} (in the upper right corner) and choose !!Restore Disk Image!!. A pop-out window with option to choose which image will open:
{F6582, alt=GNOME Disks burn 2, size=full}
* After you press !!Start Restoring!! it will ask you for your password. Wait until it finishes and your image is written on your USB drive.
* To boot from an SD card with a new image you'll need to insert your SD card and restart the laptop. At the boot screen (with the Purism image) you'll want to hit the escape button (top left on the keyboard) which will bring you to a menu of different drives you can boot from. Select the drive you need, in my case it was "USB MSC Drive Multiple Card Reader 1.00"
* Follow the prompts as the new image boots.
NOTE: You can also do this using [[recommendations/burn-using-etcher|Etcher]] or using [[recommendations/burn-using-dd/|`dd` command in Terminal]].