increase requirement for Phyllome

increase storage requirement to 10GB
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lukas 2023-05-27 16:41:55 +02:00
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ dateCreated: 2021-11-15T15:39:49.074Z
- For Intel-based configurations: Intel VT-x [is available](https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/search/featurefilter.html?productType=873&2_VTX=true) and [enabled](/deploy/prepare#enable-hardware-assisted-virtualization) - For Intel-based configurations: Intel VT-x [is available](https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/search/featurefilter.html?productType=873&2_VTX=true) and [enabled](/deploy/prepare#enable-hardware-assisted-virtualization)
- A **2-core** processor - A **2-core** processor
- **4 GB** of RAM - **4 GB** of RAM
- **5 GB** of **hard disk** storage space for Phyllome OS - **10 GB** of **hard disk** storage space for Phyllome OS
- **250 GB** of **hard disk** storage space to store guest OS disk images - **250 GB** of **hard disk** storage space to store guest OS disk images
> Most computers sold after 2015 support hardware-assisted virtualization. > Most computers sold after 2015 support hardware-assisted virtualization.
@ -61,27 +61,27 @@ shutdown /fw /r
* Open the start-up menu and write "start-up", then select *Change advanced start-up options* * Open the start-up menu and write "start-up", then select *Change advanced start-up options*
![screenshot_win10pro_2021-11-17_223413.png](/windows-access-firmware/screenshot_win10pro_2021-11-17_223413.png) ![windows-firmware-1.png](/wiki/assets/windows-access-firmware/windows-firmware-1.png)
* Under the *Advanced start-up* section, click on *Restart now* * Under the *Advanced start-up* section, click on *Restart now*
![screenshot_win10pro_2021-11-17_220109.png](/windows-access-firmware/screenshot_win10pro_2021-11-17_220109.png) ![windows-firmware-2](/wiki/assets/windows-access-firmware/windows-firmware-2.png)
* Select *Troubleshoot* * Select *Troubleshoot*
![screenshot_win10pro_2021-11-17_224620.png](/windows-access-firmware/screenshot_win10pro_2021-11-17_224620.png) ![windows-firmware-3](/wiki/assets/windows-access-firmware/windows-firmware-3.png)
* Then select *Advanced options* * Then select *Advanced options*
![screenshot_win10pro_2021-11-17_225032.png](/windows-access-firmware/screenshot_win10pro_2021-11-17_225032.png) ![windows-firmware-4](/wiki/assets/windows-access-firmware/windows-firmware-4.png)
* Select *UEFI Firmware Settings* * Select *UEFI Firmware Settings*
![screenshot_win10pro_2021-11-17_220153.png](/windows-access-firmware/screenshot_win10pro_2021-11-17_220153.png) ![windows-firmware-5](/wiki/assets/windows-access-firmware/windows-firmware-5.png)
* Hit *Restart* * Hit *Restart*
![screenshot_win10pro_2021-11-17_220200.png](/windows-access-firmware/screenshot_win10pro_2021-11-17_220200.png) ![windows-firmware-6](/wiki/assets/windows-access-firmware/windows-firmware-6.png)
* Go to the section [Modify the firmware configuration](/deploy/prepare#modify-the-firmware-configuration) to learn what to do next. * Go to the section [Modify the firmware configuration](/deploy/prepare#modify-the-firmware-configuration) to learn what to do next.
@ -114,15 +114,15 @@ Here is a visual walk-through for an Intel NUC computer.
* After you have pressed the <kbd>F2</kbd> key on boot, this screen should appear. * After you have pressed the <kbd>F2</kbd> key on boot, this screen should appear.
![efi-1.png](/inte-efi/efi-1.png) ![efi-1.png](/wiki/assets/intel-efi/efi_boot-order-1.png)
* Go to the *Security* tab. Under the *Security Features* menu, you will find two options, *Intel Virtualization Technology* and *Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d)*. * Go to the *Security* tab. Under the *Security Features* menu, you will find two options, *Intel Virtualization Technology* and *Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d)*.
![efi-2.png](/inte-efi/efi-2.png) ![efi-2.png](/wiki/assets/intel-efi/efi-2.png)
* Check these boxes * Check these boxes
![efi-4.png](/inte-efi/efi-4.png) ![efi-4.png](/wiki/assets/intel-efi/efi-4.png)
Then *save and exit* the configuration tool, which will reboot your computer. Then *save and exit* the configuration tool, which will reboot your computer.
@ -135,15 +135,15 @@ This section will show you how to modify the boot order permanently, so you can
* Go to the *Boot* tab * Go to the *Boot* tab
![efi_boot-order-1.png](/inte-efi/efi_boot-order-1.png) ![efi_boot-order-1.png](/wiki/assets/intel-efi/efi_boot-order-1.png)
* Under the *UEFI Boot Priority* menu, you may notice that Fedora, which is installed on the internal storage device, is in the first position * Under the *UEFI Boot Priority* menu, you may notice that Fedora, which is installed on the internal storage device, is in the first position
![efi_boot-order-2.png](/inte-efi/efi_boot-order-2.png) ![efi_boot-order-2.png](/wiki/assets/intel-efi/efi_boot-order-2.png)
* Move the USB Flash Drive to the first position instead, as shown in the screenshot below * Move the USB Flash Drive to the first position instead, as shown in the screenshot below
![efi_boot-order-3.png](/inte-efi/efi_boot-order-3.png) ![efi_boot-order-3.png](/wiki/assets/intel-efi/efi_boot-order-3.png)
* That's it. Save changes and exist. Note that it is advisable to revert these changes after a successful installation, or to only change the bootloader temporary. * That's it. Save changes and exist. Note that it is advisable to revert these changes after a successful installation, or to only change the bootloader temporary.