Grusha Linux

Hturuta

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Good afternoon! I'm newbie here, and I need a help. I from Ukraine, and one of our developers create Grusha Linux, that based on Ubuntu and Sabayon Linux. But .iso that I found not bootable, so can somebody help me to boot?
When I tried to flash usb using BalenaEtcher, it's said that Partition Table was missing.
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G'day Hturuta, Welcome to Linux.org

What is the idea with your 'attached" torrent file?...it does not open

Balena Etcher is complaining about the usb stick. Try another one

You seem to have chosen a more difficult path than you could have....Linux Mint would have been far easier, and would have a tonne more support.
 
I tried to research this distribution to give you the best possible advice, and to download to test it, only to find it has been archived quote [Web site: grusha.org.ua (not active)]
I will do some more looking but may not get back till my tomorrow [I am 2hrs behind of you]
 
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On further investigation, the original Grusha Linux was produced way back in 2009 based on Linux Mint for low end 32 bit machines, there is nothing that I can find for a current distribution [32 or 64 bit], there is no point in installing the older versions as they will be security risk, plus they may not load on modern equipment,
MY suggestion is for you to give us details [specification] of your machine and how you want to use it, then we may be able to offer you alternative suggestions, if you have a 32 bit machine the options are limited, if it is a 64 bit with a twin core CPU and at least 2mb ram then I think you will find Mint LMDE is the nearest option [you can choose your favoured language and keyboard layout during installation.

Time for this old wizard to go to bed. back on around 9am your time

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G'day Hturuta, Welcome to Linux.org

What is the idea with your 'attached" torrent file?...it does not open

Balena Etcher is complaining about the usb stick. Try another one

You seem to have chosen a more difficult path than you could have....Linux Mint would have been far easier, and would have a tonne more support.
I want to install it on virtual box. And virtualbox say that iso it`s not bootable.
For me it's interest because it's only one ukrainian distributive that I can download.
I attached zip file with torrent. So you can try and download.
 
You need to read the post above yours....that distro is not supported...it has not been maintained......which makes it very insecure.

Up[on looking on Distrowatch, it does not exist.
 
On further investigation, the original Grusha Linux was produced way back in 2009 based on Linux Mint for low end 32 bit machines, there is nothing that I can find for a current distribution [32 or 64 bit], there is no point in installing the older versions as they will be security risk, plus they may not load on modern equipment,
MY suggestion is for you to give us details [specification] of your machine and how you want to use it, then we may be able to offer you alternative suggestions, if you have a 32 bit machine the options are limited, if it is a 64 bit with a twin core CPU and at least 2mb ram then I think you will find Mint LMDE is the nearest option [you can choose your favoured language and keyboard layout during installation.

Time for this old wizard to go to bed. back on around 9am your time

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Because, I'm newbie in linux community, i want to see what a ukrainian developer could do with linux in 2011.
Also want to try see, what will be when i update it.
And if it will be successfull i want create fork of it Ananas OS (Pineapple OS).

Also I upload on my google drive ISO, that I'm using. Here's link
(https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nvgfENhyVe-vnNIWPWT86wp4JQQHef5q)

Also found their page on github
(https://github.com/vitovt/grushaoverlay)
 
You need to read the post above yours....that distro is not supported...it has not been maintained......which makes it very insecure.

Up[on looking on Distrowatch, it does not exist.
That's now only curiosity i don't want that operating system to be my main OS.
But how I read author of that os say that it compatable with updates of ubuntu.
 
And sorry my bad, I update first message not Partition Manager, its Partition Table
 
Github.

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G'day @Hturuta and welcome to linux.org

But how I read author of that os say that it compatable with updates of ubuntu.

I am not disputing what you say he said, but that is highly unlikely, and certainly not with current Ubuntu, 14 years later.

The distribution you are talking about was based on Gentoo.

Sabayon itself, has been defunct for some years, although there were plans to migrate it to a form called MocaccinoOS

I do not think you will find a solution unless you are able to contact the author of the distribution.

Cheers

Chris Turner
wizardfromoz
 

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