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I installed Manjaro from a live usb, the set up went fine but I wasnt a fan after using it for a bit. I found Ubuntu easier on the command line to use so I wanted to go back.

However, now I would like to return back to Ubuntu, yet when booting via usb, I hit the 'Minimal bask -like editing' Line and can no longer go any further.

I have tried multiple live usb distros, but hit the same problem, yet the Manjaro live usb works fine.

Could somebody help me in removing 'everything' to allow an Ubuntu install)

Mateo
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Chris
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This may seem fairly basic but if you can boot Manjaro from the USB you should be able to get gparted and just reformat your drive, since your booting off the USB, Once the hard drive is formatted, you should be able to then try any other distro you would like. I'm still a little unclear of "no longer want to use Manjaro and want to install ubuntu/mint. simply put, I want to know how to fully remove everything (Kernals, ect) that will then allow me to boot an ubuntu usb"? Are you trying to run mint as a live USB and then install to hard drive? or are you trying to install mint onto the USB?

Frank V
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