Welcome to Sleeper OS! This guide will help you install Sleeper OS on your computer. Whether you're a beginner or just looking for a quick refresher, follow these easy steps.
Think of a partition like a virtual room in your computer. It's a space where you can organize and store different types of data. We'll set up a few of these rooms for Sleeper OS.
Before we begin, make sure to back up any important files on your computer, just to be safe.
Insert the Sleeper OS installation USB into your computer and restart. It will automatically start the installation process.
During the installation, you'll see a step about partitions. It's like creating separate spaces for Sleeper OS to live. Open GParted and make at least two partitions - one for the EFI system (500 megabytes) and one for root system (the rest of space that you want), the select them at the installer.
Assign a file system. It's simple, “ESP” for EFI and “/” for Root“. Just as simple as that!
If you're installing Sleeper OS from Windows, follow these steps:
Congratulations! You've installed Sleeper OS on your computer. If you have any issues or need more help, check out the official Sleeper OS documentation for extra tips and troubleshooting.
Enjoy your new operating system! 😊
Open your favorite terminal application and put:
sudo adduser your-newuser
It will ask you some things. Once it'is done, there it is! You can log in with your new user