TrooperYes. Super quick. There are quick release buckles at the two peaks, and then clips at the four bottom corners.
The inner can be pitched on it's own, it can be kept inside the fly, or it can be removed from the fly when you are packing up the tent if the fly has condensation and you want to keep the inner dry.
DsandsHere is a picture but there is a bit of a wierd fish eye effect going on, so the right end looks square rather than angled like it should.
To pitch this I unclipped the inner from the fly (4 corner clips, 2 peak buckles) and I grabbed the guylines off the fly peaks. Then I staked the inner corners, tied the guylines below the peak buckles and added the pole tips via clove hitches.
DsandsIf you plan on pitching it like this often, I'd just add some light guylines to the inner peaks and keep them on there so you don't have to grab the ones from the fly (coil them up when not in use).
The inner can be pitched on it's own, it can be kept inside the fly, or it can be removed from the fly when you are packing up the tent if the fly has condensation and you want to keep the inner dry.
To pitch this I unclipped the inner from the fly (4 corner clips, 2 peak buckles) and I grabbed the guylines off the fly peaks. Then I staked the inner corners, tied the guylines below the peak buckles and added the pole tips via clove hitches.