Linux Mint is a modern, polished, easy-to-use, and comfortable community-driven GNU/Linux desktop distribution based on the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution. It is a great and recommended distribution for computer users switching from Windows or Mac OS X operating system to the Linux platform.
Linux Mint 22 code-named “Wilma” is the latest version of the popular Linux Mint desktop operating system that is available in three versions, namely Cinnamon, Xfce, and MATE. It is an LTS (Long Term Support) release that is built atop Ubuntu 24.04 and will be supported until 2029.
Linux Mint 22 ships with several updated software, improvements, and many new features that will offer you a more pleasant desktop experience:
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This guide will walk you through the steps to install Linux Mint 22 Cinnamon edition, but the steps below also work for Mate and XFCE editions.
Before you proceed, ensure that you have an 8 GB USB drive for the installation medium and a stable broadband internet connection to download the ISO image.
Step 1: Download Linux Mint 22 Cinnamon ISO Image
To get started with the installation, head over to the Official Linux Mint download page and download the Cinnamon ISO image file on your PC.
Once you downloaded the Cinnamon desktop edition, make sure to verify the ISO image by generating the SHS256 sum as shown:
sha256sum -b linuxmint-22-cinnamon-64bit.iso
Compare it with the sum presented in the sha256sum.txt which you can download from the ISO download page.
Next, you need to create a bootable media-USB flash/DVD using these useful USB creator tools in order to create a Linux Mint bootable USB drive.
Alternatively, you can use the dd command to create a bootable USB device.
sudo dd if=linuxmint-22-cinnamon-64bit.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M status=progress && sync
Replace /dev/sdX with the location of your USB drive (e.g., /dev/sdb). If you do not know, you can use the lsblk command to find all block devices (drives and partitions) connected to your system.
Step 2: Installation of Linux Mint 22 Cinnamon Edition
Now plug in the bootable USB flash drive into your computer and reboot. Once the system has rebooted, press your BIOS key to select the boot device and select the USB drive to boot from it.
Once the system has booted, from the grub menu, select the first option and click enter to load Linux Mint.
Linux Mint Boot Menu
From the desktop, click Install Linux Mint to launch the installation wizard as highlighted in the following screenshot.
Linux Mint Live Desktop
After the installation wizard opens up, you can optionally read the release note, then click Continue.
Linux Mint Install Language
Next, select the keyboard layout and click Continue.
Linux Mint Keyboard Layout
In the next windows, check the option Install Multimedia codes (which are required to play certain video formats and more), and click Continue.
Linux Mint Multimedia Codecs
Now pick the installation type by selecting the second option, Something else to enable you to manage partitions for installing Linux Mint.
Note: If you already have existing partitions where you wish to install Linux Mint, for example, a partition with an existing installation of another Linux Mint version installation or Linux distribution, simply ignore the partition creation steps, simply select the root, and swap partitions and set the properties.
Linux Mint Installation Type
Next, in the partition setup window, click New Partition Table.
Choose New Partition Table
And confirm the new partition table creation step by clicking Continue in the pop-up window.
Confirm New Partition Table
Next, you need to create the EFI system partition, a mandatory partition for UEFI systems. It will hold the EFI bootloaders and drivers to be launched by the UEFI firmware. Select the free space, and click the add (+) button to create a new partition.
Create New Partition
And set the EFI partition properties:
Size – you can set a size between 100 to 550 MB, and
Use as – set to EFI System Partition and click OK.
Create EFI Partition
Next, create the root partition which will store the system files. Select the free space again, and click the add (+) button to create a new partition with the following properties:
Size – minimum size should be 20 GB but recommended is 100 or more GB
Use as – file system type you wish the partition to use e.g EXT4, and
Mount point – should be / (for root partition) and click OK.
Create Root Partition
Next, create the swap space by selecting the free space and clicking on the plus (+) sign to create a new partition with the following properties:
Size – you can set a size of 500 MB or more if you have more free space, and
Use as – set value to swap area.
Create Swap Partition
Finally, create a “Reserved BIOS Boot area” partition of at least 1 MB, which will store the boot loader code.
Create Reserved BIOS Boot Partition
After creating all your partitions as shown in the following screenshot, click Install Now.
Linux Mint Partition Summary
In the pop-up window, click Continue to accept the new partition table setup.
Confirm New Partition Table
Now select your location and click Continue.
Choose Linux Mint Timezone
Next, create a user account with a password and set the computer name as shown in the following screenshot. Then click Continue to start the actual installation of system files and packages to the root partition.
Create Linux Mint User
Wait for the installation of the system files and packages to complete. Once all is done, click on Restart Now.
Linux Mint Installation Completes
Once the system has rebooted, log into your new Linux Mint 22 Cinnamon edition installation.
Linux Mint Login
Linux Mint Information
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Congratulations! You have just successfully installed Linux Mint 22 Cinnamon edition on your computer. For any questions or additional information, you can use the comment section below.