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Amazon OS? Is there such a thing?
Anyway, have you tried booting from a live USB to install Linux? DuckDuckGo says this about the Lenovo mini PC: To enter the BIOS on a Lenovo mini PC, you typically need to press the F1 or F2 key during the startup process. If these keys do not work, you can also try the Enter key or consult the user manual for your specific model.
It’s a thing as far as I can tell. Or it’s a strong overlay on top of windows. I currently can’t tell, given that I’m fighting with a second login screen on top of the usual pc setup.
I haven’t tried that yet, that was going to be the first thing i wanted to try tomorrow. The front port ate my last good usb, so I intended to buy another tomorrow. I appreciate you affirming that that was the correct route, as I’m fairly new to all of this
I thought it's a RHEL distro.
You might be right, but in my defense, I am very dumb.
Nah, ignorance is always fixable. Everyone has to learn at some point. Willful ignorance though is stupid. Have fun learning.