On 10/04/2023 01:28 PM, Go Canes wrote:
If I understand correctly, on the same laptop: - you can boot off the hard drive and then download the iso file. You can then insert the USB flash drive and copy the iso to the flash drive using dd. - the flash drive passes the checksum test
No! The laptop has a new, unformatted hard drive because the old one is dead. When I picked up my laptop after the brain transplant (I don't do hardware. Ever.) I used my desktop to create the drive off of an .iso that I downloaded from the Fedora Project, and the download passed the checksum test. And,if I try to boot off of that drive on my desktop, it fails in the exact same way. Add to that the fact that the flash drive is new, and you've got the idea.
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