Hi
I am a longterm linux user, planning to convert my secondary (Samsung) laptop to FreeBSD. I have download FreeBSD iso (FreeBSD-12.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) and write over my USB by dd:
My primary (HP) laptop is booting from this USB but not secondary (Samsung) laptop. Samsung laptop first tries to load from USB then upon failing move to existing GRUB. I have been using 'dd' for creating bootable USB for many years and this method never failed. Do you have any clue that why Samsung laptop is not booting from USB?
PS: The laptop is detecting USB and showing in boot menu but not booting from it.
Regards
I am a longterm linux user, planning to convert my secondary (Samsung) laptop to FreeBSD. I have download FreeBSD iso (FreeBSD-12.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) and write over my USB by dd:
dd if=FreeBSD-12.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=1M
My primary (HP) laptop is booting from this USB but not secondary (Samsung) laptop. Samsung laptop first tries to load from USB then upon failing move to existing GRUB. I have been using 'dd' for creating bootable USB for many years and this method never failed. Do you have any clue that why Samsung laptop is not booting from USB?
PS: The laptop is detecting USB and showing in boot menu but not booting from it.
Regards