![]() Oh yes right, my probl em seems to be exactly same as the one described at the link you provided and w or karound work fine. I put some screenshots fro more details in attached file.Äo you have an idea why it doesn't work, something I could do ?Äoes 1 TB is too big and makes second partition too far ? I see a difference on second partition between SSD and USB key (4 more files on USB key) I see second partition is fat16 using gparted but grub command ls (hd0,2)/ says unknown filesystem. Hit the Install button and Ventoy will be installed on your USB drive. In this blog, over time we have talked about a lot. Enter your sudo (desktop) password and then hit the enter key. When we want to test or install a Gnu / Linux distribution, most of us create a Live USB or USB installation. ![]() ![]() Plug the USB drive and launch the installer. If you are on Linux, look for a file named VentoyGUI.x8664 to launch the GUI installer. I tried with a simple USB key 4GB and it work but cannot make it work on SSD (does 1 TB is too high ?) Hit Install and Ventoy will be installed on your USB. While opening the computer, enter the boot menu and start in uefi mode If you are booting the computer in safe mode Install SecureBoot. )Ä«oth ended correctly but I fall on minimal grub prompt when I boot Create 30 mb space, format it in fat 32 format and extract the file to the root directory. In Linux, you run Ventoy2Disk.sh -i /dev/sdX to install Ventoy, and the sdX is not limited to USB stick, it can be any disk (HDD, SSD. It would be nice to do this from Hard-Drive and not from the USB-Pendrive. I have a Computer here, which is only for testing and Data-Recovery, so I use a bunch of Tools. Is there any chance to install Ventoy to HDD (SSD)? If possible in UEFI mode. To install, download the ventoy- archive from the projects GitHub page, unpack the tarball, and then run the.![]() ![]() (08-02-2020, 11:19 AM)Marcosh Wrote: (05-19-2020, 09:47 AM)longpanda Wrote: (05-18-2020, 02:31 PM)mtisat Wrote: Hi, Install ventoy to the USB disk: sudo sh Ventoy2Disk.sh -i /dev/sdX (where X is your USB drive) copy the. ![]()
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