Hi. I have had some different symptoms with different distros on different 
computers.  In one set of cases of installing a distribution of Linux on a USB 
key it does strange things. A live version on a USB key will start run as 
though it is happy. Then when I install off the same USB key, the result on the 
hard drive will give an error message.  When I look up the error message it is 
the boot is not correct.  Some fellow said something about copying three files 
into boot sector.  Since I have not the slightest idea of which three files 
from what directory. That was not much help.  I once put Mint Linux on a USB 
key.  It worked.  I installed it onto aa Samsung SSD onto a 2009 Mac Book Pro. 
MBP started functioned all right. When I tried to Shut Down the process went on 
for twenty minutes and I had to hard Power Off it off and the SSD would not 
boot.  I finally put a spinning hard drive in MBP to get it to allow me to 
install Linux on it. I put Ubuntu on the USB key. When I boot up the USB key, I 
see a message, Mint Linux,  then it will start up Ubuntu. I believe programs 
which install Linux distributions don’t alway clear off old boot sectors and 
write information fresh onto boot sector.    One needs to clear off everything 
on flash drive, including boot sector.  And write Qubes on flash.  Like wise I 
am suspicious of distributions auto installers as they seem to not redo boot 
sectors.  Probably some part of allowing multiple distros to be on same drive.  
I also feel some auto installers will give more functional results if an 
Ethernet Cable is plugged in through out the distribution install process.  

Clobbering boot sectors on either a USB key or a drive seems to require efforts 
with different software.  Boot Sectors are not always so get rid of.  

Not sure if this is how the install went wrong.  Please let us know how you 
fixed it.  

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