For many years I have used bootable DVDs when needing to effect repairs
or modifications.
These days fewer machines have DVD drives but they do have USB sockets.
I have some new Sandisk USB 3.0 flash drives and have installed Knoppix
8.6 on one of them, first under Windows using a Universal USB installer
and next under Knoppix itself using its own utility.
However I cannot get either of my desktops or my netbook to boot from it.
My question is, are there any tests to indicate whether the install is viable?
TIA
On 7/10/19 11:27 pm, pinnerite wrote:
For many years I have used bootable DVDs when needing to effect repairs
or modifications.
These days fewer machines have DVD drives but they do have USB sockets.
I have some new Sandisk USB 3.0 flash drives and have installed Knoppix
8.6 on one of them, first under Windows using a Universal USB installer
and next under Knoppix itself using its own utility.
However I cannot get either of my desktops or my netbook to boot from it.
My question is, are there any tests to indicate whether the install is
viable?
TIA
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