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===== Getting the Installer ===== | ===== Getting the Installer ===== | ||
- | First, you will need to download the LMDE installer. It can be found on this page:\\ | + | First, you will need to download the LMDE installer. |
- | [[http://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php]] | + | |
+ | The MATE (64bit) edition can be found on this page:\\ | ||
+ | [[http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=100]] | ||
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+ | While the CINNAMON (64bit) edition can be found on this page:\\ | ||
+ | [[http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=102]] | ||
You have the choice between two desktop environments: Cinnamon or MATE.\\ | You have the choice between two desktop environments: Cinnamon or MATE.\\ | ||
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Choose the architecture that fits your hardware, 32 or 64-bit, click the link and then select a mirror that's close to your location to download the installer's ISO image. | Choose the architecture that fits your hardware, 32 or 64-bit, click the link and then select a mirror that's close to your location to download the installer's ISO image. | ||
- | ==== "Burn" the ISO Image to Your Key ==== | + | ==== "Burn" the ISO Image to a Live USB Key ==== |
Once the ISO file has been transfered to your disk, you'll need to write (burn) it to an external drive (the 4GB USB Key in our example). | Once the ISO file has been transfered to your disk, you'll need to write (burn) it to an external drive (the 4GB USB Key in our example). | ||
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Finally, a command like this could be used to "burn" the ISO file to the key: | Finally, a command like this could be used to "burn" the ISO file to the key: | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
- | sudo dd if=~/Desktop/linuxmint.iso of=/dev/sdX oflag=direct bs=1048576 | + | sudo dd if=~/Downloads/linuxmint.iso of=/dev/sdX oflag=direct bs=1048576 |
</code> | </code> | ||
- | Don't forget to change the "X" value in the previous code with the effective identifier for your USB key and <wrap important>PAY ATTENTION TO PUT THE RIGHT IDENTIFIER AS THE TARGET DEVICE (of=) WILL BE COMPLETELY ERASED BY THE dd COMMAND !</wrap> | + | Don't forget to change the "X" value in the previous code with the effective identifier for your USB key and <wrap important>PAY ATTENTION TO PUT THE RIGHT IDENTIFIER AS THE TARGET DEVICE, of=, WILL BE COMPLETELY ERASED BY THE dd COMMAND !</wrap> |
If your system doesn't support 'oflag=direct', you can just leave it out as it is simply intended to speed up the process a bit. | If your system doesn't support 'oflag=direct', you can just leave it out as it is simply intended to speed up the process a bit. | ||
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</code> | </code> | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round tip 80%> | ||
+ | From a Linux Mint installation the easiest way to create your Live Install Boot Key is to use the "USB Image Writer" application available from Menu > Accessories > USB Image Writer. | ||
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+ | Selecting the downloaded Linux Mint LMDE .iso image and your target USB Key, then restarting your machine is almost all you'll have to do to start a fresh LMDE install. | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
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=== On Windows Machines === | === On Windows Machines === |