Hi,

mrr wrote:
> Please skip reading my message below!

Too late. I already did. :))

It is not that bad. E.g. the question
"When you look inside the usb key, is everything alright?"
does hit the point. You'd just had to advise a run of
fdisk -l as additional means of looking. The lack of a
partition table would have shown that it is not alright.

The proposal "you could try to load your system in a virtual
machine (virtualbox, vmware ...) so you could follow step
by step the boot process" would be a great thing if this
is possible. (I'm way behind with VM equipment and experience.)
A decisive hint would have been to use the ISO as hard disk
(e.g. qemu -hdb) and not as optical device (e.g. qemu -cdrom).


Have a nice day :)

Thomas


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