Looking for a lightweight UEFI Linux distro for a 16GB drive

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Asked By TechSavvyNinja42 On

I'm trying to find a UEFI-compatible Linux distro that will fit on my 16GB hard drive and allow me to do basic tasks like logging into YouTube. I noticed that Mint needs a bit more space than I have, and Puppy doesn't support UEFI installs. TinyCore might be tricky for WiFi setup, and I'm looking for something relatively easy to use. Just to give you some context, I'm on a 2014 Acer C720 Chromebook with MrChromebox firmware and I don't want to run a boot USB all the time. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

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Answered By LiveDistroFan On

If you want to get a real feel for Linux before installing, try running a Live Distro. MX Linux can be booted from a USB without affecting your current OS. Plus, check out Ventoy, which lets you try out multiple distros easily from a USB!

Answered By LinuxAdventurer On

This might be a bit unconventional, but you could try Void Linux or Alpine. They might meet your needs!

Answered By WifiGuru On

For TinyCore, I remember having to download an extra WiFi driver package separately and transfer it to the USB. The WiFi package was about 200MB while TinyCore itself was only around 100MB, but it worked for me a few years back.

Answered By LubuntuFan92 On

Have you considered using Lubuntu? It's lightweight and should fit your requirements.

Answered By LinuxExplorer123 On

Q4OS might be a great fit! It can install with under 8GB, especially if you choose the minimal install option. You can check it out here: https://q4os.org/downloads1.html.

TechSavvyNinja42 -

I did this and it works great, thank you!

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