![]() ![]() Sometimes it is possible to troubleshoot why a bootable USB doesn't boot if it is hardware specific (see below screenshots). I know from experience that if a GUI USB creator like Rufus or Startup Disk Creator doesn't work then dd won't work either for the same (usually hardware-specific) reason. Thanks to karel and sudodus for help with the answer. USB was removed from computer before ISO file is completely copied Motherboard BIOS limitation with multiple USB devices Persistence file full of data, or file update attemptedĬorrupted flash drive, reformat and reloadĬomputer does not meet minimum specs, a lighter version of 'buntu is required Persistence file/partition reused from different version Persistence partition is not an ext filesystem The word "persistent" is missing from grub.cfg, txt.cfg, syslinux.cfg or text.cfg Incorrect file type for vmlinuz and initrd (.efi and. Incorrect persistent-path, (if used), in grub Problems with BIOS or UEFI boot partitions or files.ĭrive not compatible with computers BIOS or UEFI boot modeįstab entry in Full install USB referring to HDD's efi boot partition on drives created on uefi machines. There are many reasons a persistent USB might not boot.
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