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1/6. Download and verify the Tails ISO image In this step you will download Tails as an ISO image: a single file containing the whole operating system. For your security, it is very important to also verify …
Download and verify the Tails ISO image In this step you will download Tails as an ISO image: a single file containing the whole operating system. For your security, it is very important to also verify your …
Click Flash. Enter your password if you are asked for it. The installation takes a few minutes. After installing Tails, Etcher verifies the installation. Close Etcher.
Otherwise, install the gnome-disk-utility package using the usual installation method for your distribution.
Feature #15659: Document GNOME Disks for Debian, Linux, and …
Remove “intermediary” Tails from Linux steps Reuse GNOME Disks instructions from Linux in Debian steps Replace Tails Installer by GNOME Disks to install intermediary Tails in manual upgrade steps …
Feature #12122: Upgrade Linux to 4.9
RedmineWe’ll need to consider doing that in 2.11, if there are important security fixes brought by Linux 4.9.x that aren’t fixed by any 4.8 kernel in Debian. Of course it would be best to avoid upgrading a …
Feature #11818: Upgrade Linux to 4.7+
During the Tails 2.6 release process we had to do some hacks to keep building with Linux 4.6, in part due to boot from USB issues with Linux 4.7. That’s fine for Tails 2.6 and 2.7, but Linux 4.6 will go …
Feature #10972: Port Tails to ARM platforms - boum.org
Aug 20, 2016 · #1 Updated by N9iu7pk about 9 years ago 1.) setup the build platform - (OK) target/test platforms are odroid, rpi 2 and beaglebone black - (OK) build platforms are amd64 - (OK) cross …
Feature #9659: Support for exFAT - boum.org
Redmine#8 Updated by Hoopy about 10 years ago I agree with “intrigeri”. The priority is low to normal. The module should be working with Debian or other Linux distros before using it in Tails. I do not …