The laptop isn't starting with Linux on HoloISO.
The laptop isn't starting with Linux on HoloISO.
It appears the system boots directly and verifies the installation media. Running a valid checksum on the .iso file means you can bypass this step. The older hardware should still be supported. According to the git README, using a 4MB block size is crucial—Rufus supports it. You can either adjust the cluster size to 4096 bytes or use the dd command for reliability.
Balena Ether works with Windows at https://www.balena.io/etcher/
I created a video to demonstrate what it looks like after restarting from the installation with HoloISO. I’m confident my system meets the necessary requirements, and I’m really looking forward to testing it. I’m eager to succeed and would greatly appreciate any assistance you can provide. Here’s the video ;D
It seems the system is attempting to reinstall from the media again. I noticed you shared this as a GitHub issue at https://github.com/theVakhovskeIsTaken/h...issues/258. Let the developers handle it. In the meantime, try a standard Linux distribution and launch Steam in Big Picture mode with a KDE Plasma desktop.