![]() ![]() I wonder how to make a UEFI bootable USB drive. I have tried the dd "dd if=install-amd64-minimal-20170706.iso of=/dev/sdc", I failed too. it just blink and enter UEFI interface screen again. ![]() After the USB option is set as the firest device, the system won't boot from USB drive. when I select it, The system will boot from USB sucessfully.īut I set the mainboard in UEFI Only mode now. I could see the USB option in boot sequence. I used to burn the minimal install iso into my USB drive with universal USB installer. In the past, my mainboard was set in UEFI + Legacy mode. Hello, I am trying to make a UEFI bootable USB drive. Posted: Tue 11:04 am Post subject: how to make a UEFI bootable USB stick Gentoo Forums Forum Index Installing Gentoo You need also a file manager or the terminal for copying the files and a text dir to configure your Forums :: View topic - how to make a UEFI bootable USB stick.Then you have to copy the data and install GRUB2, and configure it as well. ![]() (optional) create a partition over the rest of the space (or leave a bit space for swap at the end not sure how import swap is in this place) with ext4 or you preferred file system Label casper-rw (this is the root of you system on a stick) I assume your pen drive is found as /dev/sdb:Ĭreate 8 MiB empty unformatted partition sdb1 (this is the place grub2 goes in later and it may have to be removed later, but I didn't found information about that detail)Ĭreate a 100 MiB FAT32 (vfat) Partition Label EFI sdb2 (this is the ESP partition where the kernel goes to boot in the target system)Ĭreate sdb3 with at least 2.0 GiB FAT32 (vfat) Label BOOT (this is the place the image gets copied to) Generally yes, but you need more than one partition on the pen drive.
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