Ranko Kohime
October 7th, 2013, 05:13 PM
I've recently built a new machine consisting of an AMD A8-6600K, and an ASUS F2-A85M/CSM motherboard. I've got an Adata USB 3.0 flash drive which I've loaded up with several ISO's using Multisystem, as well as a Kingston DataTraveller loaded with a single ISO using dd.
Both of these will boot fine, but only from the front panel connectors, (this is an older case, so I only have USB 2.0 in front), but when I plug the Adata into the rear 3.0 port, I can get the Multisystem boot menu, and start an ISO, but after a minute or so of just sitting there, it dumps me to an initramfs terminal, claiming it couldn't find the boot image. The same happens with the Kingston, and with either in ANY rear port.
I'm puzzled as to why it boots fine in the front USB ports, but not in the rear ports... Anyone know why?
Both of these will boot fine, but only from the front panel connectors, (this is an older case, so I only have USB 2.0 in front), but when I plug the Adata into the rear 3.0 port, I can get the Multisystem boot menu, and start an ISO, but after a minute or so of just sitting there, it dumps me to an initramfs terminal, claiming it couldn't find the boot image. The same happens with the Kingston, and with either in ANY rear port.
I'm puzzled as to why it boots fine in the front USB ports, but not in the rear ports... Anyone know why?