> 
> You don't need to rebuild anything, just add boot_delay=10 to kernel
> command line. In grub you can press "e" to edit the entry, add the
> option to the line with "vmlinuz", then press ctrl+x to boot it.
> 

It looks as though this thread went nowhere. I'm having the same problem as the 
original poster above. I've tried creating an install USB with both Windows and 
Linux - same result. 

I'm happy to try editing the edit kernel command line, but am hoping someone 
has solved this before I proceed. Please let me know if this problem wasn't 
solved.

Thanks,
Mike

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