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2018-09-24 01:40:29 -0600 | marked best answer | [SOLVED] How to create a UEFI Live USB bootable device I'm trying to create a Live USB bootable device that will boot under both BIOS and UEFI. I have tried multiple combinations of device type (GPT and MSDOS) and livecd-iso-to-disk parameters. Whatever I do, I cannot get the UEFI to work. HELP! tia, Kevin |
2018-09-23 20:33:31 -0600 | commented answer | [SOLVED] How to create a UEFI Live USB bootable device Thank you - Windows / Rufus worked. It's disappointing that there is no method to do this in Linux. :( |
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2016-06-29 20:32:54 -0600 | asked a question | Fedora 24 and WiFi auto start after boot I recently upgraded to Fedora 24 and I'm having problems getting the wireless interface to start automatically after a boot. The interface will start automatically only if the ethernet connection is conntected to the router. The following is the contents of the file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-<my ssid="">. I manually created the file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/keys-<my ssid="">, it is as follows: Any clues as to why this is happening? Cheers, Kev |