Posted November 14, 2020
This may very well possibly be a solution to all of my problems if I can just get it to work! I'm trying to put Linux Tails onto a USB stick and boot from it, but I've installed it several different ways, and no matter what I do, it won't boot or even display on the boot menu!
But I've booted plenty of other USB sticks from the same port, using the same exact kind of stick and version (3.1). Also, there's nothing wrong with the Tails ISO because it runs fine in VirtualBox within Mint 20.
I've tried:
- Copying an IMG file to a USB stick using dd (following instructons on their website)
- Copying an ISO file to a USB stick using dd (following the same instructions)
- Putting the ISO file onto the USB stick using Unetbootin running within Mint 20
- Putting the ISO file onto the USB stick using Universal USB Installer and specifically selecting Tails as the OS
But NONE of these things make it bootable! When using UUSBI I was using version 1.9.9.7 (the newest one, I think) in Windows, and I had formatted the drive to FAT32 (the other times I used EXT4).
What am I doing wrong? I even followed these instructions from a video I found:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y41TrJjIn0
And it worked great in the video but didn't work at all for me, so what should I do differently? Do I need to run in Legacy mode or with/without Secure Boot or Fast Boot? At the moment I'm using none of that and just booting in UEFI mode, but I'd think that should work, shouldn't it? I seem to be able to boot other stuff regardless of whether it has MBR or GPT (I'm not sure which this uses).
But I've booted plenty of other USB sticks from the same port, using the same exact kind of stick and version (3.1). Also, there's nothing wrong with the Tails ISO because it runs fine in VirtualBox within Mint 20.
I've tried:
- Copying an IMG file to a USB stick using dd (following instructons on their website)
- Copying an ISO file to a USB stick using dd (following the same instructions)
- Putting the ISO file onto the USB stick using Unetbootin running within Mint 20
- Putting the ISO file onto the USB stick using Universal USB Installer and specifically selecting Tails as the OS
But NONE of these things make it bootable! When using UUSBI I was using version 1.9.9.7 (the newest one, I think) in Windows, and I had formatted the drive to FAT32 (the other times I used EXT4).
What am I doing wrong? I even followed these instructions from a video I found:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y41TrJjIn0
And it worked great in the video but didn't work at all for me, so what should I do differently? Do I need to run in Legacy mode or with/without Secure Boot or Fast Boot? At the moment I'm using none of that and just booting in UEFI mode, but I'd think that should work, shouldn't it? I seem to be able to boot other stuff regardless of whether it has MBR or GPT (I'm not sure which this uses).
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