Hi guys,
I have installed many linux distributions before but I have tried cachy os 5 times and I can’t install it. I copied the board with the error messages. I would be grateful if anyone can help.
Thanks a bunch!
Hi guys,
I have installed many linux distributions before but I have tried cachy os 5 times and I can’t install it. I copied the board with the error messages. I would be grateful if anyone can help.
Thanks a bunch!
EFI is too small. I believe it’s the /boot/efi partition, but could be NVRAM also.
1 GB is the smallest recommended now.
I didn’t do a manual install. i use the install next to windows option. don’t it set the partitions automatically?
Automatically yes, correctly no.
IE Windows sets it 100MB, you have to either upsize it or create another EFI
Depending on how you have Windows installed I would go into the CachyOS live, launch it’s partition manager, shrink the Windows partition to the size you want it, move it to the right by 900 megs, resize and extent the EFI partition, then launch the CachyOS installer and when you get to partitions select replace a partition and on the top line at the bottom click the free space.
I increased the efi partition but unfortunately I get this error
bash /etc/calamares/scripts/create-pacman-keyring komutu, 1 çıkış kodu ile işini bitirdi.
Çıktı:
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10687 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10686 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
==> Appending keys from archlinux.gpg…
==> Appending keys from cachyos.gpg…
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
gpg: key C2DCBCBB7F1D2588 was created 10685 seconds in the future (time warp or clock problem)
==> Locally signing trusted keys in keyring…
==> ERROR: 882DCFE48E2051D48E2562ABF3B607488DB35A47 could not be locally signed.
==> ERROR: 2AC0A42EFB0B5CBC7A0402ED4DC95B6D7BE9892E could not be locally signed.
==> ERROR: 69E6471E3AE065297529832E6BA0F5A2037F4F41 could not be locally signed.
==> ERROR: D8AFDDA07A5B6EDFA7D8CCDAD6D055F927843F1C could not be locally signed.
==> ERROR: 3572FA2A1B067F22C58AF155F8B821B42A6FDCD7 could not be locally signed.
==> ERROR: 91FFE0700E80619CEB73235CA88E23E377514E00 could not be locally signed.
That seems like due the time, which windows forces on your hardware clock.
Likely, you are using a Laptop, which does the timesync after connecting to the internet.
Either, you change windows to use as hardware clock the UTC time, or you wait like 5-10 min before starting the installer.