MANJARO Duel Boot with WINDOWS
This Article will help you installing Manjaro in Windows pre-installed system.
Step 1
Download MANJARO ISO file from this page
I prefer KDE edition
Step 2
- In Linux:
1_ Make sure you have the 4GB or larger USB Flash Disk (USB 3.0 is highly recommended).
2_ Plugin USB Flash Disk.
3_ Get path to your device(USB Flash Disk) node usinglsblk
command.
4_ unmount USB Flash Disk (don’t unplug) by
sudo umount <PATH>
replace ‘<PATH>’ by path of your USB Flash Disk.
5_ Write iso image to USB Flash Disk by
sudo dd bs=4M if=<ISO-PATH> of=<PATH> status=progress && sync
replace ‘<ISO-PATH>’ by path of manjaro iso file.
and replace ‘<PATH>’ by path of your USB Flash Disk.
6_ Now unplug your USE Flash Disk. - In Windows:
1_ Download Rufus from https://rufus.ie/ (or) Github Releases.
2_ Run it if you downloaded Portable Version otherwise Install and Run it.
3_ Select your USB Flash Disk in ‘Device’ drop down list box.
4_ Select Manjaro iso file in ‘Boot selection’ drop down list box.
5_ Then click ‘START’ Button (only once).
6_ After done unplug your USE Flash Disk. - In Android:
Step 3
Now your USE Flash Disk is ready to BOOT :]
1_ Plug your USB Flash Disk and Restart your PC.
2_ Probably it will now show window with ‘Welcome to Manjaro’ title.
If Not :(
It need some modifications in BIOS. (see this)
3_ Now select ‘Boot: Manjaro.x86_64 .*’ to boot into live-environment.
Step 4
Now we are good to install MANJARO to one of the partision ^-^
1_ This time also we have a window with ‘Welcome to Manjaro’ title and ‘Launch installer’ button.
2_ Click ‘Launch installer’ button, set Location, then Keyboard (choose English US - Default).
3_ In Partitions section: Detailed INFO
i) create a partision for root:
Size = most of space allocated for Linux
Type = ext4; Mount Point = /; Flag = root
ii) create a partision for swap (virtual RAM):
Size = mostly 3GB
Type = linuxswap; Flag = swap
iii) if installer asked to create partision for /boot/efi:
Size = Max 500 MB
Type = fat32; Mount Point = /boot/efi; Flag = boot
4_ Enter username and password
5_ press INSTALL
6_ After installation completed shutdown, unplug USB Flash Disk, and start.
Step 5
- If grub shows both MANJARO and Windows, then Installation done successfully :) (see this for ease setup)
- If grub shows only MANJARO, then we have to update grub :|
Boot Manjaro, goto terminal, enter
sudo update-grub
. Now grub will show both MANJARO and Windows. - If grub stuck or grub rescue appears. It is due to no proper grub config available :(
1_ This time we need the Bootable USB Flash Disk we used for installation.
2_ Shutdown, Plugin USB Flash Disk, start.
3_ Execute this commands in live boot. /dev/sdX is the disk has manjaro installed.su manjaro-chroot -a # choose manjaro installed partition. cd /boot/grub grub-mkconfig -o grub.cfg grub-install /dev/sdX exit exit
4_ Shutdown, Unplug USB Flash Disk, start.
5_ Boot Manjaro, goto terminal, entersudo update-grub
. Now grub will show both MANJARO and Windows.
Step 6
MANJARO installed successfully. Now its time to setup MANJARO properly, update, and install necessary packages.
see bit.ly/man-manjaro