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Paulajak (paulajak@boymoder.biz)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Apr-2024 04:01:30 JST Paulajak @dushman dushyyy debian boots for no reason
i go on the bios, put my usb drive as the first and disable the debian boot
then debian boots anyway
go back to bios and debian is first on the priority-
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snacks (snacks@netzsphaere.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Apr-2024 04:01:29 JST snacks @Paulajak @dushman how did you create the usb? -
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snacks (snacks@netzsphaere.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Apr-2024 04:05:14 JST snacks @dushman @Paulajak does that work for windows nowadays? -
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Dushman (dushman@den.raccoon.quest)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Apr-2024 04:05:15 JST Dushman @Paulajak@boymoder.biz @snacks@netzsphaere.xyz
Make sure USB is last in the boot order if you don't want it booting on its own.
Btw just use dd for writing ISOs cuz it's the fastest. -
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Paulajak (paulajak@boymoder.biz)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Apr-2024 04:05:16 JST Paulajak @snacks @dushman kde's image writer
it was doing that on the day i installed it toosnacks likes this. -
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Dushman (dushman@den.raccoon.quest)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Apr-2024 04:05:53 JST Dushman @Paulajak@boymoder.biz @snacks@netzsphaere.xyz
Or ventoy instead it's the fucking goat cuz you get a menu with all your isos and it can even do persistent storage for themsnacks likes this. -
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Paulajak (paulajak@boymoder.biz)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Apr-2024 05:36:49 JST Paulajak @dushman @snacks debian persists
can i from debian somehow boot into the usb? -
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Paulajak (paulajak@boymoder.biz)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Apr-2024 05:36:50 JST Paulajak @snacks @dushman im gonna uninstall grub
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