![]() ![]() I have quite a collection of USB sticks lying around so trying another was not a problem. I'm not sure if I have to prepare the USB first, or simply transfer the ISO to the root level.įleamourian wrote:I have a perfectly good LaCie iamaKey that will just not boot with my E325, I can use it as a data drive, but for some reason cannot boot from it. ![]() I also searched the forums here but couldn't see any subject on it (or I missed it).Īny ideas of which Linux distro could work best on the E320? I'm now downloading Linux Mint and will give it a try. ![]() I read up on some forums and some people have successfully booted from external DVD, but I don't have it and I figure it must be possible to boot some Linux distro from USB. I "switched" from Mac and now I can't get it to work but really want it to. Unfortunately I have almost zero experience with linux commands or how to configure it correctly from the BIOS. A window then comes up and says it will reboot in 10s, after that it starts over at 10s, and so on. It does not load from the USB stick but recognizes it. I also went in to BIOS and chose Legacy after it failed to boot from "both". So I decided to put a Linux distribution on it and downloaded Ubuntu. I bought a Lenovo Thinkpad Edge E320 today, and it came with no OS on it. ![]()
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