OK, I have found a solution, for booting from USB with unbuntu
installed. I did some more searching on the Web and found a tool called
'Rufus' to create USB Bootable drives. It had the option to create 32 or
64 bit Clusters (Whatever they are), so I created a USB Drive with the
same 'Mint' file t
truscellino wrote:
> I don't think there is much risk to brick anything.
>
> This is one of the few architectures with 64 bits processor but 32 bits
> UEFI. A bit tricky. Well done for installing Ubuntu in the first place!
> You need a UEFI 32 bits target on your USB drive for it to be seen as
there are [plenty of helper apps to seamlessly attach a usb drive in
ubuntu these days. also during installation you are asked to identify
media drives (in desktop mode). in server mode. learn to edit the fstab.
plenty of threads here on that too.
...pablo
Server: Virtual Machine (on VMware Wo
I don't think there is much risk to brick anything.
This is one of the few architectures with 64 bits processor but 32 bits
UEFI. A bit tricky. Well done for installing Ubuntu in the first place!
You need a UEFI 32 bits target on your USB drive for it to be seen as
bootable by your BIOS.
If you
teebee wrote:
> https://superuser.com/questions/1162694/how-to-boot-from-usb-on-my-asus-t101ha/1162701
>
> seems that model might be special.
Thanks for your help. I may pass on this before I 'brick' something
(Which I have done in the past).
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https://superuser.com/questions/1162694/how-to-boot-from-usb-on-my-asus-t101ha/1162701
seems that model might be special.
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teebee wrote:
> See if you find anywhere in bios that mention uefi. check the software
> you used to make usb if it mentions uefi.
>
>
uefi is not mentioned in the Bios, nor can I see it in the Unetbootin
Boot USB creation software.
'
https://unetbootin.github.io/#features
' (https://unetboot
See if you find anywhere in bios that mention uefi. check the software
you used to make usb if it mentions uefi.
If you have other PC's try the usb there
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teebee wrote:
> uefi is a newer than bios. so if bios don't support uefi then it won't
> detect usb formated as uefi. bios can also be set up with only uefi and
> then it will not detect regular boot usb
So, how would I check this?
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uefi is a newer than bios. so if bios don't support uefi then it won't
detect usb formated as uefi. bios can also be set up with only uefi and
then it will not detect regular boot usb
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teebee wrote:
> try and check uefi boot, might be that usb is or is not uefi or bios is
> or is not uefi I have no idea how to do this, or what you are talking about.
> -- Need
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try and check uefi boot, might be that usb is or is not uefi or bios is
or is not uefi
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teebee wrote:
> are you sure the usb-stick is bootable?
Yes, I created it with UNetbootin (allows you to create bootable Live
USB drives for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions)
This is the same App that I used to create ubuntu.
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are you sure the usb-stick is bootable?
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teebee wrote:
> have you disabled secure boot in bios?
It was not disabled, so I went into the Bios and disabled it. I then
tried re-booting to see if I could see my USB Drive and I can no longer
get into the Bios, Pressing F2 on startup used to get me there, now it
just ignores me and continue
have you disabled secure boot in bios?
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I have installed ubuntu on my ASUS Tablet T100HA and it is running fine.
I wanted to load another Linux Distro that I have on a USB. I got into
the Tablet BIOS and checked the Boot Order, but all that is listed is
[ubuntu] for #1 and [ubuntu] for #2.
I have another Linux Distro that I would lik
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