Failed to install

Hi. I’m trying to install aurora-dx onto my laptop but I got an error.
It looks like a python backtrace when looking at the terminal, and somewhere it said “ostree failed with exit code 1” (this is my rough memory).
Please help.

Hardware?

Did you wipe your disc when installing? Tried another usb? chekced ISO checksum?

Here is my specifications (sensitive info redacted)

Processor AMD Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics 2.10 GHz
Installed RAM 8.00 GB (7.34 GB usable)
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Pen and touch Pen and touch support with 10 touch points
Edition Windows 11 Home
Version 23H2
OS build 22631.4602
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22700.1055.0

I currently don’t have any other usbs to test on
I am dualbooting to my main drive with win 11

For dual booting, here are some tips how to do it:

Just a guess but its propably something to do with the bootloader installation which is picky when dealing with a dual boot.

I had a disk partition for many other linux distros I used prior, and I don’t believe Windows can handle those ext4 partitions, do I need to use external software like gparted to handle this?

If you have a separate disks for Linux and Windows, then make sure the Linux disks EFI is clean, as the Anaconda installer can be little picky about the EFI partition and will sometimes fail if there are pieces from a previous Fedora install atleast.

Other than that for separate drives you can follow the method A on the documentation of Bazzite.

And if it just doesn’t seem to work, you can try to first install Fedora Kinoite and if that installation is successfull, then rebase from Kinoite to Aurora.

I meant partition*
I am using the same disk for both Windows and Linux.

Then you will propably need to use manual partitioning during the installer.

Straight up dual booting is not supported on the current installer and its recommended to have a separate EFI partitions for Windows and Linux.

how do I partition multiple efi partitions though?