On Mon, April 30, 2018 6:04 am, Drew White wrote:

> You can, but I'm using a DVD, not a USB that takes the ISO and writes it
> to USB. Even if I did that I would still have the same issue if it isn't
> even booting from an ISO OR a DVD. There is a lot more than just burning
> it that is causing any issue. It's the ISO/DVD itself from Qubes that has
> an issue.
>
> Nothing my end, just the Qubes ISO from Qubes.

I don't think that conclusion is warranted yet, or there would be a lot
more reports of that ldlinux.c32 error. I used the DVD to install my
systems and it worked fine in both UEFI and legacy once I got a
good/verified burn. Things to try to narrow down the problem:

- boot the DVD in UEFI mode
- try the DVD on a different system
- use a USB drive instead
- since Qubes mostly uses the Fedora installer, try a web search for
"Fedora ldlinux.c32". When I tried it, the second hit was to a page about
problems created with a certain burning tool, thus my earlier suggestion
to use the one built in to Debian.


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