I'm stuck in trying to use nobara after booting to it

lior

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I've done bootable USB of Nobara nvidia official version, and then I booted from UEFI of windows (I'm on windows 11), and I got screen of Nobara that was frozen and didn't respond to any input from the keyboard. I then tried booting from Asus UEFI and got into where there was option to write commands. I used the commands that chatgpt explained to me such as su, visudo etc... none of them worked except help. I'm a begginer so I don't know much how to fix it. Any help would be appreciated thanks. Just last note: on the second time input did work just not recognised as commands.
 


How did install this? Is it a separate hard drive? A new partition on the windows hard drive?
Install from USB? Nobara 41?
 
can you boot to a live image (from the usb stick) of nobara or whatever? I want to say to delete the non win11 partition and then make sure your bios settings are such that it's defaulting to the windows boot manager. then, assuming you can get logged into windows, back up anything you want to keep before playing around with dual booting.

if a drive is formatted for use with Windows, it will typically have a system recovery partition and sometimes the linux distro wont detect it - this can lead to wonky partitioning issues. if you're super serious about dual booting, put linux on its own separate physical disk.
 



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