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WinesapDualboot

I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF I BREAK YOUR DEVICE THIS SCRIPT IS STILL NEW AND IS NOT OFFICIAL

REQUIRED STEPS BEFORE USING

  • Requires at least a 67 GB partition (Made in windows or macos)
  • Secureboot is disabled
  • Download the latest winesapos-${WINESAPOS_VERSION}-minimal-rootfs.tar.zst release
  • IT REQUIRES THE LATEST BETA OR STABLE VERSION UPGRADE : curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LukeShortCloud/winesapOS/stable/scripts/winesapos-upgrade.sh | sudo -E bash
  • IMG for WinesapOS 4.10 download

NEXT STEPS

  • Boot into a WinesapOS version 4.10 flash drive and select the nobara kernel
  • Open GParted then right-click on the "unallocated" space > New > New size (MiB): 1000, File system: ext4, Label: winesapos-boot0 > Add (Right-click on the "unallocated" space) > New > File system: btrfs, Label: winesapos-root0 > Add (Select the green check mark to "Apply All Operations") > Apply > Close
  • (an easier way will be added after we see that testing will work)
  • open terminal and type sudo pacman -S bash then
  • type in lsblk in the terminal to make sure you found the correct drive (edit the code to the drive you want)
  • download the script from this github site
  • change the file to the new partiton you want it in from the lsblk list
  • after that type this in the terminal sudo ./path/to/winesapdualboot.sh
  • reboot the computer and remove the usb you used for the installer
  • once booted into winesapos type this to add windows to the you can run the afterinstall.sh file
  • (KDIALOG/GUI version coming soon)