Am 15.02.22 um 23:02 schrieb Ulrich Windl:
I guess the magic number count=5199888384 is different for 4.1.0 ;-)

Yes. It is the size of the appropriate ISO file. For R4.1.0, it should be 5954863104.

Despite at first sight I'd say it doesn't look corrupted:
> [...]

Maybe you catched nothing bad by listing files. Maybe the files themselves are corrupted. Who knows …

I'll try to investigate and report back. Unfortunately I don't have the 
original image here right now.

Ulrich

Tobias



Am 13.02.2022 um 10:04, in Nachricht <73C38467.AAF : 155 : 19119>, Tobias Killer 
<toki...@posteo.de> <toki...@posteo.de> schrieb:
Hi,

IMHO you should first check if the image on your USB stick is broken. See

https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/7030#issuecomment-956398816

Regards,
Tobias

Am 12.02.22 um 20:15 schrieb Ulrich Windl:
Hi!


I downloaded and checked the Qubes OS 4.1.0 image and wrote it onto an USB 
stick.
When inserting the stick to boot (on a different computer), I'm offered UEFI 
boot and normal boot by BIOS.


"Nice, UEFI" I thought, but somehow that does not work (see attachment). Well, 
I think UEFI boot should work for Qubes OS, too as Tails has a working UEFI for quite 
some time now, and legacy boot is increasingly rarely supported on new hardware (IMHO).


OK, trying the other (compatibility) mode, boot also failed (see other 
attachment).


Now I wonder: Is my stick defective, did I have a write error, or is the image 
defective?


Regards,
Ulrich




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