

- #How to clean install ubuntu from usb how to#
- #How to clean install ubuntu from usb drivers#
- #How to clean install ubuntu from usb update#
- #How to clean install ubuntu from usb driver#
- #How to clean install ubuntu from usb iso#
community/mkusb/persistentĬompressed image file with a persistent live system See the following links and links from them, Make a system with mkusb and use mkusb to create a persistent live system. mkusb makes a casper-rw partition for persistence, and the size is only limited by the drive size. It will work in the same way as a persistent live system in a USB pendrive. Mkusb can create a persistent live Ubuntu system in your internal drive. Persistent live Ubuntu system in your internal drive It will be live-only, installed programs and tweaks will not survive shutdown or reboot. This will be faster than when booted from a DVD disk or USB pendrive.
#How to clean install ubuntu from usb iso#
You get an exact copy of the USB live system, if you clone the iso file to your internal drive.
#How to clean install ubuntu from usb update#
I may have missed a step in terms of getting networking setup if so, please leave a comment, and I'll update this answer when I can more thoroughly confirm each step of this procedure ("I'm not at my desk right now." :-) ).Įxact copy of the Ubuntu USB live system on my computer So, try a simple update and dist-upgrade (the command line equivalent to what the GUI does when updating your packages) and with luck, the correct packages will install themselves It doesn't always work, but this has been a surprisingly "simple" fix to a number of Live-boot vs installed-boot issues I've encountered: apt-get update Task: "Change Root" into that directory with: sudo chroot /media/ubuntu/Īt this point, the shell (terminal) will run all commands as if on the new system, but with access to the working networking of the running kernel (the Live image). It will potentially be a weird directory name (technically a GUID), like 2801b1ba-d7d4-22e1-a6e3-0abcab51f05a. Open a terminal ("Ack! I know!") via Ctrl+ Alt+ t -> A purple-looking window will appearīy clicking on the icon in step 2, Ubuntu Live mounted the hard drive to a directory in /media/ubuntu/.

This will make future updates or installations much easier.
#How to clean install ubuntu from usb drivers#
How do I copy all drivers from the USB live system on my computer?
#How to clean install ubuntu from usb how to#
Note: solving the problem for the laptop of my friend is one thing, but I'd rather find a solution how to solve this for everyone:
#How to clean install ubuntu from usb driver#
On the Realtec drivers page, there is only a driver for the old kernel 4.7. I found some hints on this page, but that seems really hard to install without internet connection.


In the installed system I get no output so there seems there is no RTL drivers installed. RTL8187SE Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02) Network controller: Realtek Semiconductors Co., Ltd. RTLE PCI Express Fast/Gbit Ethernet Controller (rev 02) Output of lspci |grep -i net: Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductors Co., Ltd. Why isn`t the USB stick installing the same version on the system? and the Network-card neither, so I cannot install new packages at all.īut all these things work in the Live-System from the USB Stick! I tried all Ubuntu 16.04, 17.10 (17.10 is worse: there is no correct display settings either although it is perfect in the live-stick too) and even 18.04 beta. Not even a USB-Stick or Mouse is recognized. If I boot from a Ubuntu USB live stick, everything works perfect on our belinea o.book 1301, but if I install Ubuntu from this stick with completely wiping the harddrive I end up with no wifi, touchpad and no USB support.
