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Re: Flash/Install issues
Yep.? That's what I figured.
By Tom Gwilym · #182 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
the EFI stub is designed to boot a kernel directly from the UEFI firmware (without a bootloader like GRUB), GRUB needs the kernel to be loaded to support the EFI handover protocol enabled by this
By Christopher · #181 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
Doesn't it need to be installed on a partition before being listed in GRUB?? I'm probably totally wrong, but wondering since I see Windows 10 along with Linux when I boot mine up. (never boot to
By Tom Gwilym · #180 ·
Re: HamPi Wins a new Award from SourceForge
Brilliant news. Well deserved, keep up the great work. Much appreciated by all that use it. Regards Dave 2E0VGC
By Dave Carter · #179 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
It might need GRUB?
By Christopher · #178 ·
Re: [Ham-Pi] HamPi Wins a new Award from SourceForge
Congrats, no suprise here! Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone Get Outlook for Android
By Herbert A. Davis · #177 ·
Re: HamPi Wins a new Award from SourceForge
Congratulations!?? Well deserved.?? :-)
By Tom Gwilym · #176 ·
HamPi Wins a new Award from SourceForge
[image: SourceForge] <https://sourceforge.net> *Find*, *Create*, & *Publish* Open Source Software for *free*. HamPi has just been recognized with a Community Leader award by SourceForge. This honor is
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #175 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
I've actually mixed a couple Ham packages together.? HamPi which is a full OS build, and Jason KM4ACK's "Build a Pi" which adds in PAT / Winlink and a few other things.? It installs inside like an
By Tom Gwilym · #174 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
So installing this is equivalent to installing another OS, as opposed to installing an application that uses the existing OS? I'm less enthused about doing that. It would seem to be much more work to
By Roy J. Tellason, Sr. · #173 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
Hi Dave and others, I seem to have similar boot issues.? I did try it on two different Dell XPS laptops I have (they are older).? I bought a new 128GB USB stick and installed on it using
By Tom Gwilym · #172 ·
Installed HamPC on an Evolve III laptop
So this took a few more hours but looks to be considerably better (faster, more stable, and more portable) than running from the USB live image. This took two USB keys - one 16-32GB (Linux Mint) and
By Michael Haworth · #171 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
BalenaEtcher was able to properly create the image on the USB stick.? I did load the stick into my legacy linux box and while it won't boot it, I was able to inspect the stick and found 3 partitions
By Jeff Steinkamp · #170 ·
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By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #169 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
This should make since. Or ask on this page if questions. This would get you started. https://askubuntu.com/questions/136165/how-to-create-an-iso-image-from-a-bunch-of-files-on-the-file-system Lee
By Lee McDaniel <wb4qoj@...> · #168 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
Make it MBR rather then GPT making it more useable
By stephen mcgaughey · #167 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
Isn't the image I made and an ISO virtually the same thing? If not, would you please educate me? I admit, this isn't my strongest suit (yet).
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #166 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
Dave, Could you just make this a straight ISO for The PC version? Make it simple. Just idea...Lee WB4QOJ wrote:
By Lee McDaniel <wb4qoj@...> · #165 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
I cannot use Raspberry Pi Desktop for x86 because it is 32-bit only and does not support 64 bit architecture. Also, I already support Xubuntu. However, this is an open-source project and if you want
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #164 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
Hi Christopher, So, that's why I chose Xubuntu 22 -- it uses Xfce, which Raspberry Pi OS also uses -- that way, the menu system I created for the Pi is also used by the PC. It's nearly identical. As
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #163 ·