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How to properly install linux mint from a flash drive?
In general, things are like this. Bought a laptop. I decided to install Linux Mint, since Linput was installed there without a graph. shells. I took a flash drive, using the unetbootin program installed iso on a USB flash drive. I inserted the USB flash drive into the laptop, went into the BIOS, set the USB flash drive to boot first. I went to the mint desktop, clicked on the installation shortcut. Divided the drive into 3 partitions. Installed everything, rebooted the laptop and *TADAM* GNU appears as at the very beginning with the choice of installation. I decided to put the boot from the hard one first in the BIOS, but nothing changes, it also reads the flash drive first (and yes, I pressed f10 and saved everything). I decided to pull out the flash drive and he writes to me "No Bootable device". Tell me how to fix it.
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Chet in the bios wised up. Reset the bios to default, allow the choice of device to boot, and through f10 \ f12 \ tab what button is there, boot to install. By default, leave the first device as your hard drive.
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