So in the last page, we decided to use Garuda Linux (Mokka Edition) as our base image. You can find the ISO here. Just head over to the page and download the ISO.
Once you have the ISO file, grab a USB drive with at least 4GB of space.
Make sure there’s nothing important on the USB drive—it will be completely erased.
We'll use Rufus (on Windows) or dd (on Linux) to create the bootable USB. Personally, I prefer using Rufus, so I usually boot into Windows for this step. Just plug in the USB drive, open Rufus, select the ISO file, and it should handle the rest automatically.
If you're planning to dual-boot Linux with Windows, make sure to change a couple of settings beforehand:
While creating bootable drive, Rufus seems to fail and I had to use Ventoy to make it work.