Hey Tom, i have a little question, how do you create your install stick? if i need one for an uefi system, i only copy the content of the iso to a fat formated stick and name the partition like the iso is named. i don't use arch direct, i'm using antergos but i'm sure the arch iso is also efi bootable. Greets Marcel 2017-12-18 16:50 GMT+01:00 <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Le 2017-12-18 16:24, Ken OKABE via arch-general a écrit : > >> Here is my experience. >> >> 1. Ubuntu live image is the most stably working distribution among >> others, so it's good for base to install Arch. >> 2. If your laptop is UEFI, it's good to have reEFInd USB stick. >> www.rodsbooks.com/refind/ >> If your PC cannot boot reEFInd USB stick, your bios setup is very wrong. >> 3. If you can boot into Ubuntu live image, the rest is relatively easy >> to set up Arch. >> >> >> On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 2:56 PM, Beta Smollner via arch-general >> <arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> Does your USB-stick boot on other systems? >>> I can boot on my company’s elitebook just fine with an >>> easy2boot-prepared [1] stick. >>> >>> ~ P >>> >>> [1] http://www.easy2boot.com/ >>> >> > Well, I guess my bios setup is very wrong then. I have exactly the same > behavior with an easy2boot stick and reEFInd. I guess my only option left > is to backup my data, restaure factory settings and hope for the best. > As I don't know where to look to find some logs for this behavior debug > will not be easy... > > I'll keep this topic up to date as soon as I have news. Thanks alot for > these tips > > Tom >