On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 at 05:40, Patrick Dupre <pdupre@xxxxxxx> wrote:
OK
On a Dell, it is F12 I guess.
>From here I have to choose:
legacy external device boot
USB Storage Device
It means, not the UEFI Boot
The bios may be set to legacy bios mode, or (like my elderly
Dell desktop) the system is too old for UEFI.
> On 6/26/20 1:14 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > After I entered into the BIOS, I have the option to select the boot ordering.
> > By default, I have USB Key First, then, Fedora (in the boot sequence)
> > The options are for the USB Key:
> > File System list
> > PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x14,0x0)/USB(0x0,0x0)/CDROM(0x1)
> > File Name
> > \EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI
>
> That's not what I'm referring to. When the computer starts, there is
> usually a key you can press to bring up a menu of places to boot from.
> For example, on an HP it's F9. Sometimes it's ESC or other keys. There
> might be an option in the BIOS settings to enable the boot menu.
Also, a setting to enable legacy BIOS. Do your BIOS current
settings look like:
Boot Sequence: Legacy (USB & PCIe)Advanced Boot Options: Legacy Option ROMs EnabledSecure Boot Disabled.
George N. White III
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