01-20-2020, 05:21 PM
One more try to explain.
Your words:
From :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface#Secure_boot
So while you may have disabled secure boot you have not enabled legacy boot, so when your pc boots, it looks for an efi partition to boot from.
The Linux Lite from the main site is Legacy Bios only so whether you failed or succeeded in making a viable usb live Linux Lite, IT WON'T BOOT WITH UEFI ENABLED.
The link I gave and has been posted again for you is to the UEFI version of Linux Lite and creating a live usb with that iso should work.
Just because you haven't found legacy bios in your bios settings, doesn't mean it's not there. Different manufacturers label things differently and it may even be a case of disabling UEFI, only you can look through your bios settings to find it.
Anyway, don't know how else to explain things to you so I'll step back now.
Hope you are successful.
Your words:
Quote:Yes, I disabled secure boot. It seems I don't have the option to enable legacy boot on my BIOS configuration
From :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface#Secure_boot
Quote:The UEFI 2.3.1 Errata C specification (or higher) defines a protocol known as secure boot, which can secure the boot process by preventing the loading of drivers or OS loaders that are not signed with an acceptable digital signature.
So while you may have disabled secure boot you have not enabled legacy boot, so when your pc boots, it looks for an efi partition to boot from.
The Linux Lite from the main site is Legacy Bios only so whether you failed or succeeded in making a viable usb live Linux Lite, IT WON'T BOOT WITH UEFI ENABLED.
The link I gave and has been posted again for you is to the UEFI version of Linux Lite and creating a live usb with that iso should work.
Just because you haven't found legacy bios in your bios settings, doesn't mean it's not there. Different manufacturers label things differently and it may even be a case of disabling UEFI, only you can look through your bios settings to find it.
Anyway, don't know how else to explain things to you so I'll step back now.
Hope you are successful.
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