Hi!

I've had much success building and running my applications in QEMU. No issues 
there.
But now I've got myself some real hardware. Windows boots on it. Debian Linux 
boots on it.
Linux even boots from the USB I create with rufus. No problems there.
What I would like to do, is to take the system.iso image that normally runs 
under QEMU (x86_64),
burn that to my USB stick (same way I put linux boot on there), and then boot 
the USB stick.
The hardware will boot from the USB, and the image copy to the USB appears to 
work,
since I've done that and booted linux. But I cannot seem to get the system.iso 
file to boot.
I've tried UEFI boot, Classic boot, copy as UEFI image, and copy as DD image.
It seems to ignore the USB drive and (by default) boot windows from the NVME 
drive.
The device has no serial port. Just an HDMI screen with USB mouse and keyboard.
It does have ethernet ports and I could try that, but it doesn't appear that 
the UEFI bios
supports TFTP.

How do I take my QEMU work and boot it on a real PC?


Thanks!

Richard


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