I'm a little confused by your question.
1)If you want to boot from USB use the one time boot menu selector, often the F12 key, and select boot from USB.
2)If you are landing in emegency mode it is probably because you forgot to run update-grub after partitioning. Boot into a bash (not root) terminal from grub for the specified kernel and run: sudo update-grub.
TC
1)If you want to boot from USB use the one time boot menu selector, often the F12 key, and select boot from USB.
2)If you are landing in emegency mode it is probably because you forgot to run update-grub after partitioning. Boot into a bash (not root) terminal from grub for the specified kernel and run: sudo update-grub.
TC
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