Install Bliss OS on Microsoft Surface Pro 4 as dual boot with Win10 Pro.
- Shut down MS Surface Pro 4
- Press Volume up button and Power button in same time to get into BIOS
- Disable Secure Boot
- Set UEFI Only
- Drag USB boot on the 1st boot
- Plug Bliss OS USB thumb drive on MS Surface
- Reboot/Power On MS Surface
- Select Bliss-16 .... Installation
- Select Create/Modify partitions > Select the Harddisk > OK > <No, continue to cfdisk>
- Select the 20GB Free space partitions > Select [New ] > 1G (Linux filesystem) > Type > EFI System
- Write down the Device name: /dev/nvme0n1p4 due to unable to see size on installation page
- Select the 19GB Free space partitions > Select [New ] > 19G (Linux filesystem)(/dev/nvme0n1p6) > Enter > Select [Write] > "yes" > Enter > Quit
- Choose EFI System Partition
- Select the 1GB partition (/dev/nvme0n1p4) > OK > fat32 (CAREFUL) > OK > ESP > OK > Yes
- > Select 19GB(/dev/nvme0n1p6) partition (to install BlissOS)> OK > ext4 > OK > BlissOS > OK > Yes > Yes for OTA > Grub2 EFI Bootloader or rEfind Boot Manager > OK > OK > select Reboot > OK
- Unplug USB drive
- Reboot PC
The top is the Bliss OS Android (BlissOS-15.9 2024-01-14)
The button is the Windows 10 Pro OS (Windows at hd1.gpt =>)
Labels: Android, Bliss OS, Dual boot, Grub, installation, Microsoft Surface Pro 4, OTA, Partition, UEFI
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