[arch-general] Arch Linux USB stick won't boot
steve at vwebr.net
steve at vwebr.net
Sat Mar 23 02:57:54 UTC 2019
No reading at all isn't necessarily what I'm after.
Like I said, I can follow and appreciate clear instructions.
I need to end up with a distro that has good driver support,
and very low resource utilization and gets me to a GUI in 20
steps or less, which are clear steps.
Ubuntu being virtually zero steps, so that gives you a better idea.
Steve
On 2019-03-22 20:50, Luke English wrote:
> If you're just looking for an easy install, I could maybe recommend
> ArchBang. It comes with a graphical interface and a relatively easy
> installer that doesn't really require any external reading.
>
> Luke
>
> On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 08:23:16PM -0600, steve at vwebr.net wrote: Was reading a bit on your site and you do have volumes of stuff to go
> through, but I just don't have the time right now.
>
> I have to get this Intel Compute Stick up and running this weekend so I
> can make a buying decision on 10 more.
>
> Once I get the basic, minimum installation done, I can handle using
> Clonezilla to create an image so I don't have to do 11 more installs
> from scratch.
>
> After that I can update the image as I add or remove things.
>
> As far as what I'm comfortable with, you say Ubuntu is a newbie distro.
> OK, that's fine. I haven't run into this kind of OS before but I'm
> open-minded.
>
> I've had plenty of headaches this week trying to figure other things out
> with what I'm doing, so please forgive me.
>
> I don't need something extremely simple as Ubuntu, but there should be
> enough challenge to make it interesting.
>
> Mainly what I'm after is a distro that's very low on resources, which
> yours is. That's an absolute must and what drew me to you.
>
> And your pragmatism is very attractive. To me 'free' means if it's legal
> for me to use it without paying, not whether it's commercialized.
>
> If I can simply get to where the graphical interface starts with a clear
> list of things that have to be done before I get to that point, I can
> handle this.
>
> My goal is not to ask anymore questions after that point.
>
> For me it's like if I see a little bit of light, that is all I need to
> find my way by myself the rest of the distance.
>
> Thanks for your patience.
>
> Steve
>
> On 2019-03-22 19:37, steve at vwebr.net wrote:
>
> My apologies, but the instructions aren't clear at all. I don't know where in the instructions the event I'm seeing is taking place.
>
> I'm seeing a prompt but it's not obvious what to put there even from the instructions. I not completely sure what is going on there.
>
> My guess is that it's trying to get me to set the root password by entering the command 'passwd'.
>
> I'm guessing that, but the instructions don't make that clear is all I'm saying.
>
> I'll try 'passwd' and see how far I get with that but even after I set the password, it's not at all clear what is next.
>
> I never saw a menu before that prompt...there was no interaction at all before that.
>
> Please rewrite your instructions. I am always able to follow clear instructions with no help needed.
>
> Steve
>
> On 2019-03-22 17:41, Khorne wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> that *is* the booted Arch ISO.
> There is no graphical installer (which you presumably expect).
>
> Follow https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/installation_guide to continue from the shell prompt.
>
> Regards,
> Khorne
>
> March 22, 2019 11:19 PM, steve at vwebr.net wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I followed the instructions to use DD mode in Rufus and I got much
> further in the boot process than the first couple times I tried.
>
> A few screens of info passed by...before it didn't even get halfway down
> the first screen of info. That's good progress in my book.
>
> However it stopped at a shell prompt.
>
> The picture I took is at this link:
>
> https://imgur.com/a/xrunl82
>
> I was going to use Trisquel Mini until I found out they have such an
> attitude about everything being free or non-free that they don't include
> many wifi drivers.
>
> The driver in this Intel Compute Stick is 'virtualized' so that leaves
> me to wonder what drive is compatible.
>
> The original Ubuntu bloated carcass that was on there was compatible
> hardware-wise, but of course their massive load of updates made the
> machine unusable.
>
> Anyway, I'm a practical person so I hope you have better stock of
> drivers once I get over this issue with booting from USB.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
>
> On 2019-03-21 23:42, Robert Crawford via arch-general wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 5:39 PM <steve at vwebr.net> wrote:
> OK, gotcha..."Write in DD Image mode".
>
> I see that and I'll try it.
>
> Thanks a bunch!!!
>
> Steve Sybesma
>
> On 2019-03-21 16:11, Tomasz Kramkowski via arch-general wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 03:56:28PM -0600, steve at vwebr.net wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I tried installing archlinux-2019.03.01-x86_64.iso onto my Intel Compute
> Stick STCK1A8LFC, but got this at the very beginning when I tried
> booting a USB stick created by Rufus.
>
> https://imgur.com/a/nEjA248 <-- See picture at this link
>
> I did not experience the lack of booting the USB stick with any other
> distros I tried (about 6-7 others). They all booted fine and were
> created in Rufus the same way.
>
> BIOS setting is the same as others as well...UEFI shell disabled (that
> is a must), USB boot enabled, and Secure Boot disabled. There is no
> Legacy Boot/CSM option. Stuck on UEFI.
>
> See picture attached for what happens when I try to boot from the USB
> stick I created.
>
> Particulars...
>
> Hardware:
>
> https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/86613/intel-compute-stick-stck1a8lfc.html
>
> Screenshot of creation of Rufus USB stick (exact same method as others I
> did which all booted fine):
>
> https://imgur.com/a/AB11PSP <-- See picture at this link
>
> Thanks for any help you can provide.
>
> Steve Sybesma
> Brighton, CO USA
> Hi Steve,
>
> Have you tried using a tool like dd or something equivalent to directly
> write the iso to the USB flash drive?
>
> Taking a quick look at our wiki, it seems like Rufus can perform that
> task if it is configured correctly. The instructions are here:
>
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_flash_installation_media#Using_Rufus
>
> It seems that after clicking "START" on the screen in the screenshot you
> provided the software should prompt for a mode. Select "DD Image mode."
>
> Kind regards,
> I just installed Arch on a HP Probook laptop. I used Etcher using
> Manjaro. Works great.
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