Hey Sysmatck! I have installed the bootlaoder to a new USB just as you have described here but cant boot to a grub menu in bios.
I did get an error messsage after gdisk zap all had run as follows : Warning MBR was not removed error 2.
Any suggestions?
Yes there is something you can try. Using Gparted, go to menu "Devices" -> "Create partition Table". Choose GPT option. This is it, but remember, this will make empty everything on your drive... Always backup!
If you want to try any different command or understand better gdisk, follow this link
Last edited by sysmatck; May 9th, 2016 at 03:01 PM.
When I go through the instructions at the front of this thread and look in hexedit /dev/sdc1 I see this drive is not bootable.
Is that the way it should read?
I have no UEFI machine to boot it in now that I know of unless one of the lap tops around here happens to be so.
Testdisk fixed my MBR after everything else failed.
Will older BIOS systems boot an EFI fromatted linux flash drive that boots up just like a live CD?
The standard Ubuntu installer is both BIOS & UEFI.
But old BIOS systems will not boot UEFI only configured flash drive.
I normally create separate flash drives for BIOS & UEFI.
But some have configured with both copies of grub, so you can boot both ways.
Another new, simpler and so far successful attempt to create a stable portable system, that works in UEFI and BIOS mode 16.04
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...0#post13468260
Flash drive to boot in UEFI or BIOS - sudodus
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/In.../UEFI-and-BIOS
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/In...t_in_UEFI_mode
UEFI boot install & repair info - Regularly Updated :
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2147295
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I found a way to get my GPT partitioned Tails USB to boot on my older BIOS system by raising its boot flag which is not set by default. Getting that OS to work with persistence has plagued me for a week now. It has to have been the most aggravating linux OS I have ever seen.
sudo parted /dev/sdc1
and type disk_toggle pmbr_boot
exit out and reboot, BAM done! Awsome! Why couldn't I have learned that a week ago?
Come to find out after much searching and reading the bash scripts info .... none of the tails installers or create persistent scripts will run if they find the / partition is not GPT. The scripts error out immeditely and continues to boot without option for persistence.
The live-persistent script in the boot menu will not load if it finds no GPT partition. If that doesn't load then the Tails Greeter never offers to make a persistent storage device. This was a problem for me because I had not been able to make a GPT partition boot in my machine.
I did get Tails USB working with a fat32 partition on sdc1 for my boot and grub2 folders.
sdc2 was ext3 for the iso or mounted and copied files systems via rsync.
Either way I could boot it but never was offered the persistence because the scripts will not run unless there is a GPT partiiton present named Tails.
I never could make the USB boot in this tutorial in my computer so I'm gonna go back and try this with it as well.
Last edited by Sbininit; May 25th, 2016 at 11:58 AM.
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