To duplicate the problem, download the iso of ubuntu 20.10 current release as of 3 Nov 2020, and YUMI from pendrivelinux.com. Use the UEFI version if you have a UEFI BIOS. Insert an 8G or larger flash drive into the computer's USB socket. Run yumi, select the USB drive, and install multiboot on it using YUMI. Then run yumi and select the multiboot drive, then select UBUNTU to install on the multiboot USB drive, and install it. Quit Yumi and restart the computer. If necessary, enable BIOS to boot from the USB first. The computer should boot up and show the multiboot menu, listing available operating systems. Select Linux, then UBUNTU and press enter to boot it. Once UBUNTU has booted up, select its restart function. That should cause the computer to restart, but on my system it does not restart. Instead, the system hangs, locking mouse and keyboard, and showing the display as it looked prior to selecting restart. The only way to unhang it is to cycle power. Other versions of linux aside from UBUNTU and its flavors do not hang up on restart. Instead, they restart the computer and show the multiboot menu. The restart has been buggy like this for the last several releases. I do not consider this a YUMI bug. I consider it a UBUNTU bug. YUMI is an excellent program for loading numerous flavors of Linux onto a USB flash drive, then selecting one to boot for testing or comparison.
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