> <@bread_crumb:halogen.city> What I did was the above, I partitioned the USB as follows: > > > parted --script /dev/sda mklabel gpt > > parted --script --align=optimal /dev/sda mkpart ESP fat32 1MiB 551MiB > > parted --script --align=optimal /dev/sda mkpart NAME ext4 552 MiB 100% > > parted --script /dev/sda set 1 boot on > > mkfs.vfat -n ASAHI /dev/sda1 > > mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda2 > > Then I git cloned the alarm-builder and set ROOT\_UUID and EFI\_UUID to the USB UUIDs (`lsblk -o name,uuid,fstype,mountpoint` gives info) in `build.sh`. I also removed building asahi-desktop and uefi-minimal to save time. Also this should be done on an archo distro since it supports the commands such as pacstrap in the build.sh file. I did it from an asahi desktop installation. > > Then I mounted sda1 onto mnt and copied the EFI folder (under /esp/ in the images/asahi-base directory of the asahi-alarm-builder directory) onto sda1. After this I unmounted sda1 and replaced it with sda2 on mnt, mounted the root.img locally onto a directory in Desktop to make sure I'm using the proper build data and copied those contents onto sda2. > > After setting up as such it booted but now I'm looking why it's throwing me a user name / password screen. eric_engestrom: btw this is an answer to the question you had on asahi usb