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Sujet : Re : Photos d'un village fantÃīme.... --
Auteur : AAE57gks
Date : 20/03/2015, 09H38
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I'm using a Dell laptop yes. However, I'm using my Desktop sytesm to attempt the initial install on this USB Drive. From what I've seen in the partition my options are only 3: 1) use an entire disk and I get to pick which one, 2) find me the biggest hunk of free space possible and use all of it, 3) let me do it manually. I could let it take the entire drive, but then I have to deal with gparted, and shrinking and all that later. And, in truth, it shouldn't matter. To be absolutely certain, I even let it do the partitioning, looked at what it built, and then redid it manually in a similar fashion.I'm pretty sure something is wrong . The problem with yanking the internal drive and going for it is that I'll never know what it did differently and, therefore, I'll never know what was required to get it right the first time. I don't mind letting the sytesm do it, if I learn from the process. If it doesn't work it's even worse because, not only did I waste time and still not have a working sytesm, but, I also don't get to know what things it tried.Ubuntu can't be the culprit because it's not even getting there. The hard drive indicates that it should work and my BIOS appears to support this fully. Additionally, I had the same problem trying to boot from a Flash Drive. I've tried booting the drive on other machines just to be sure it isn't my BIOS. They won't boot it either. Therefore, I'm 95% certain that the issue is either Grub/Boot Loader/MBR related or that what I'm doing is not possible.Most of the tutorials I've seen on doing this use a FlashDrive instead of a full USB drive and they use syslinux and a FAT partition instead of ext3.
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