On 6/26/20 12:22 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
On 6/25/20 1:59 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
I have a USB key with fedora 32.
It works fine on a PC (A), but I cannot boot on it with another computer (UEFI): B
On the other hand, I checked that I can boot on PC B from a USK stick
(which is also UEFI, if I understand correctly)
ls /run/media/user/GPARTED/EFI/BOOT
bootx64.efi
multibootusb_grub2.txt
Is there something special to configure when booting?
Did you access the UEFI boot menu? Usually you need to select the USB
device to boot from it.
Yes,
If I select only the USK Key to boot.
The bios does not boot because it does not see the Key.
Sorry, I can't parse that. How do you select it if the bios can't see it?
PS, I'm curious how you keep writing USK instead of USB.
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