On 10/01/2023 04:38 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I don't know what the context is here, but are you sure you're booting
from the USB? If there's grub installed on the internal hard drive, but
missing partitions or something, then you'll get that.
The laptop has a new drive, unformatted and I'm trying to get Fedora
installed on it. My desktop has a working system on it, but if I try to
boot from the flashdrive, it fails in the same way that it does on my
laptop.
dd if=f38.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=1M
That's good. You can mount the USB drive to verify that the files are
there.
I did and it does.
And the correction was using M instead of m.
Shouldn't matter either way, other than probably being more efficient
with M.
If so, why did dd fail until I used M instead of m?
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