Hello everyone!
I hope you are enjoying your holidays.
I want to install kubuntu on a flash drive, so I can run it on my new laptop without making any changes to its hard drive. By that I don't mean a live-usb with persistent changes, but a full install, like portable distros. Is this possible? I am following these instructions (https://askubuntu.com/questions/1698...creator#942312) but facing a problem.
In order to check if my laptop's hardware works ok with kubuntu, I made a kubuntu-live-usb by following these steps:
a) created a gpt partition table on the usb flash, otherwise the laptop would not show the boot option in the boot menu
b) created a fat32 partition where I extracted the 18.04.1x64 iso.
c) can't remember if I labeled the partition in a specific way in gparted, I can't find the article with the instructions either...
These resulted in a fully working live kubutntu. After testing successfully, I decided to do a full install on a different usb flash. In order to do this, I will use my desktop pc.
As suggested in the link above, I disconnected my hard drives, and tried to boot from the kubuntu-live-usb. The desktop pc won't boot regardless of what settings I choose in BIOS (EFI/NON EFI/Auto). It looks as if it doesn't detect the kubuntu-live-usb flash. Tested the kubuntu-live-usb flash again on the laptop, it boots fine.
The desktop's boot priority in usb-hdd first, which works fine with slax via a different usb flash I have. That slax usb-flash does not boot the laptop (I guess because it is mbr, not gpt).
What am I missing here? My knowledge on uefi-bios, gpt-msdos etc are very superficial, I didn't know uefi was the new thing until a few days ago when I bought the laptop. In case it is useful, the laptop is acer sf314-54 (intel i5) and the desktop has a gigabyte ga-a75m-d2h with amd processor, also x64.
Thanks in advance!
I hope you are enjoying your holidays.
I want to install kubuntu on a flash drive, so I can run it on my new laptop without making any changes to its hard drive. By that I don't mean a live-usb with persistent changes, but a full install, like portable distros. Is this possible? I am following these instructions (https://askubuntu.com/questions/1698...creator#942312) but facing a problem.
In order to check if my laptop's hardware works ok with kubuntu, I made a kubuntu-live-usb by following these steps:
a) created a gpt partition table on the usb flash, otherwise the laptop would not show the boot option in the boot menu
b) created a fat32 partition where I extracted the 18.04.1x64 iso.
c) can't remember if I labeled the partition in a specific way in gparted, I can't find the article with the instructions either...
These resulted in a fully working live kubutntu. After testing successfully, I decided to do a full install on a different usb flash. In order to do this, I will use my desktop pc.
As suggested in the link above, I disconnected my hard drives, and tried to boot from the kubuntu-live-usb. The desktop pc won't boot regardless of what settings I choose in BIOS (EFI/NON EFI/Auto). It looks as if it doesn't detect the kubuntu-live-usb flash. Tested the kubuntu-live-usb flash again on the laptop, it boots fine.
The desktop's boot priority in usb-hdd first, which works fine with slax via a different usb flash I have. That slax usb-flash does not boot the laptop (I guess because it is mbr, not gpt).
What am I missing here? My knowledge on uefi-bios, gpt-msdos etc are very superficial, I didn't know uefi was the new thing until a few days ago when I bought the laptop. In case it is useful, the laptop is acer sf314-54 (intel i5) and the desktop has a gigabyte ga-a75m-d2h with amd processor, also x64.
Thanks in advance!
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