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I'm currently using Ubuntu LTS 16.04 and attempting to install bunsenlabs to a new partition. I've put the .iso file on a USB formatted to FAT32 using the dd command outlined in the installation instructions. When I enter the boot menu I select the USB option and a message appears saying no OS detected. Upon pressing enter I boot into my Ubuntu partition.
In searching for a solution I haven't found any support on this regarding bunsenlabs, except for multiple threads where it was stated that I should NOT use UNetbootin (which is what I used initially).
I've tried using two different USB ports. I've also tried un-mounting the USB before restarting and mounting the USB before restarting.
Thanks for the help!
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Disable Secure Boot in your firmware ("BIOS") options.
You will also have to enable "CSM" or "Legacy" mode as BunsenLabs does not support UEFI currently, see my signature for workarounds.
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It works, the problem was pure oversight on my part. I was moving the iso onto /dev/sdb1 not /dev/sdb which I didn't realize would be an issue. Thanks for the response!
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Yes, "sdb" is the drive, "sdb1" is a partition on that drive.
I'll add [SOLVED] to the title for you (Next time(!) just edit the title of your first post)
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