Whether I try to create gparted or clonezilla, the result is the same. When booting the usb drive, it first displays a dozen of lines of some status, then it enters memtest86. I did not let it finish and just exit. Then the pc reboots, displays a dozen of lines of some status, ...
How do I get out of this loop and do something useful?
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2021-02-12
Never mind I figure it out. There are multiple volumes on the USB drive and the pc is booting the wrong volume. Would be nice if tuxboot gave a warning about this.
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Whether I try to create gparted or clonezilla, the result is the same. When booting the usb drive, it first displays a dozen of lines of some status, then it enters memtest86. I did not let it finish and just exit. Then the pc reboots, displays a dozen of lines of some status, ...
How do I get out of this loop and do something useful?
Never mind I figure it out. There are multiple volumes on the USB drive and the pc is booting the wrong volume. Would be nice if tuxboot gave a warning about this.