Re: boot thumbdrive with CentOS 7 ISO???

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On 12/14/2015 12:45 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 12/13/2015 01:48 PM, ken wrote:

So far I've created on this new laptop a big, empty partition; in the
BIOS enabled legacy booting and disabled UEFI;

I'd recommend not doing that.  If you're planning to dual-boot, you'll
have to reinstall your other OS after changing the boot type.  There
shouldn't be any reason to disable UEFI or, in most cases, Secure Boot.

Thanks, Gordon. A lot of talk on Googleland talks about setting the BIOS to legacy mode, so that's the way I went. Centos 7 said nothing the contrary either... or doesn't say much otherwise. But so, yes, taking your advice: I reset all default BIOS settings to previously (UEFI enabled, Legacy disabled) and then accessing the flashdrive at the top of the list.

However now booting again, the CentOS 7 menu items all lead to these errors:

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Image too small
error: /images/pxeboot/vmlinuz has invalid signature
error: you need to load the kernel first.

Press 'e' to edit the selected line,  or 'c' for a command prompt.
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Any suggestions as to what to do here?

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