I'm having difficulty installing Bazzite. After changing the boot order and disabling secure boot, I encounter a message saying, "Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported." It mentions that I can list possible command completions with TAB for the first word, and elsewhere in the prompt for files or devices. I'm wondering if I need to download a different ISO or if there's a specific command I should try entering. Additionally, when I type 'boot', it indicates that I need to install the kernel first. Any suggestions?
2 Answers
It's possible that the ISO file you downloaded is corrupted. I recommend reflashing the USB drive. Sometimes using different software like Fedora instead of Rufus can help resolve these issues too.
Have you checked if you've enrolled the MOK or disabled secure boot completely? It's crucial for certain installations. You might want to ensure that all the settings are correct before trying to boot again.
I did disable secure boot, but when I tried to enroll MOK at the grub prompt, it said it couldn't find the command.

I had a bad flash the first couple of times, but after wiping the USB and using Fedora, it worked flawlessly!