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Notes tl;dr OMLx 4.1 Notes tl;dr true 2021-09-26T21:00:58.458Z releases, 4.1 markdown 2020-06-13T07:46:23.080Z

OMLx 4.1 Notes tl;dr

It is recommended that you read the extended version of OpenMandriva Lx 4.1 Release Notes as well as the OpenMandriva Lx 4.1 Errata at our wiki {.is-info}

Available Media

This release is available as a live media DVD or USB flash drive (memory stick), downloadable in ISO format. Live media means you are able to run OpenMandriva Lx straight from a DVD or memory stick and try it before installing it.

OpenMandriva Lx requires at least 2.0 GB of memory and at least 10 GB of hard drive space.

Internet Connection

Calamares Installer checks if an Internet connection is available, but OpenMandriva Lx will install just fine even without. Simply install as you normally would and proceed to use your new system as normal.

Virtual Machines

At this time the only virtualization software that OMLx ISOs are tested on is VirtualBox. The same hardware requirements apply when running in virtual machines. For VirtualBox however you must always have at least 2048 MB of memory or the system will fail to boot.

Installer and EFI Support

This release of OpenMandriva Lx supports booting and installation with and without UEFI. Note that secure boot is not supported.

Strongly recommended is ext4 file system type. For flash memory-based storage devices we make available F2FS. Please note that Calamares cannot convert one partition type to another and preserve partition data. If you run Calamares from the live image it is not possible to change an existing partition type. You will need to first delete the partition and recreate it as the type that you wish.

Booting from USB

To transfer the live/installation image you may use ROSA Image Writer or via dd.

  • ROSA Image Writer is available in our repos sudo dnf --refresh install rosa-imagewriter or you can get it here

  • You may alternatively dd the image to your USB stick: sudo dd if=<iso_name> of=<usb_drive> bs=4M Replace <iso_name> with the path to the ISO and <usb_drive> with the device node of the USB drive, i.e. /dev/sdb.

SUSE Studio ImageWriter also has been tested and works for burning ISO images to USB storage device.

Please do not use other usb-writing tools as some Windows tools (e.g. Rufus) truncate the volume name. This breaks the boot process. {.is-danger}

OpenMandriva repositories and software availability

OMLx installed operating systems have just the /main repository enabled by default. For maximum availability of all software you will need to enable additional repositories called unsupported, restricted, and non-free. Use the graphical utility Software Repository Selector (om-repo-picker) to enable or disable the repo you wish to use.

While graphical tools (Discover, dnfdragora, etc.) are useful to find out available extra software, we strongly suggest to install packages from command line sudo dnf --refresh install <package_name>

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