Something you should know… Ublue distros don’t include a live boot mode. I used 2 USB drives:
I downloaded the image and flashed it using the Fedora Media Writer to USB 1, reset and booted into it, the installer loads up, and I installed it to USB 2.
After that, I got into my BIOS settings and set it to boot to USB 2 as default.
It worked perfectly. Plus, having it on separate drives makes it immune to issues related to dual booting.
Something you should know… Ublue distros don’t include a live boot mode. I used 2 USB drives:
I downloaded the image and flashed it using the Fedora Media Writer to USB 1, reset and booted into it, the installer loads up, and I installed it to USB 2.
After that, I got into my BIOS settings and set it to boot to USB 2 as default.
It worked perfectly. Plus, having it on separate drives makes it immune to issues related to dual booting.