This OS is dangerous and has no utilities like Gparted for partitioning.
It seems to take over the hard disk and cannot read the partition table of my NUC.
I did not try installing.
I use Gnome from Debian base.
Use Debian instead.
GNOME OS
GNOME OS is an experimental, immutable Linux distribution that ships the latest in-development GNOME desktop, core applications and stack.
It serves as a reference for developers and testers.
It is designed around the modern systemd and GNU-based userland built from the Freedesktop SDK.
Initially, GNOME OS used a library and set of utilities called OSTree to deploy the root filesystem and manage updates, but later migrated to "systemd-sysupdate" which offers enhanced immutability, auto-updating, adaptability, factory reset, uniformity and other modernised security properties.
GNOME OS can be loaded as a live image in Boxes, VirtualBox, QEMU and other virtualisation software, but it can also be installed on a standard x86_64 hardware.
The distribution does not support traditional package management. However, additional software applications can be installed via the Flatpak utility which is supported out of the box.
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