I've tried two times now, once using dd and the second time using Startup Disk Creator, to burn the ISO to a 32GB PNY thumb drive. Both methods completed without error. But, rebooting the laptop with the inserted USB drive initially shows GRUB in the upper left corner of the screen, followed shortly with a message that is displayed too quickly to fully read, but it says something about architecture (?) then presents the Grub Menu. But selecting the Try option just results in a "-" in the upper left corner and nothing else. I have to power off the laptop, as nothing else does anything.
I've never had this happen to me before, and never using the dd command to write an ISO to a USB thumb drive. The shasum values match. My laptop is 64-bit as is the ISO.
Thoughts as too what is happening?
I've never had this happen to me before, and never using the dd command to write an ISO to a USB thumb drive. The shasum values match. My laptop is 64-bit as is the ISO.
Thoughts as too what is happening?
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