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willhaley.com
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| | | | Warning: I have stopped updating this article in favor of a similar, but updated, guide. These are steps that I used on an Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) 64-bit system to build an x86 Debian 9 (Stretch) live environment that I can boot from CD or USB. These steps can be used to create a live environment that is BIOS bootable (MBR), UEFI bootable (GPT), or combination of both UEFI and BIOS bootable. Something unique about this guide is that Syslinux/Isolinux are not used. Only Grub boot equipment. This is done for consistency and to avoid mixing the two (Syslinux/Isolinux alone cannot accomplish everything covered in this article, but Grub can). | |
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kiljan.org
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| | | | Official documentation only notes how to make a bootable USB medium for either legacy BIOS or UEFI systems. This guide covers how to make a single USB medium that boots on both. In addition, any leftover space on the USB medium can be used to store Clonezilla images. | |
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www.linux.it
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| | | | UPDATE: this post unexpectedly ended up on Hacker News and I received a lot of comments. The two most important points being made are (1) that Secure Boot on the RPi as ... | |
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www.paedubucher.ch
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| | Personal Website of Patrick Bucher (paedubucher), mostly about IT-related topics (programming) |