On 10/04/2023 12:37 PM, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
And when you're in that boot menu you might actually see your USB
drive show up as a boot option. Or that's at least what I would
expect. If you don't see the drive there, I'd again try another one
The laptop's BIOS obviously sees the drive because if the drive's
inserted when I turn it on, it ignores any and all F keys and tries to
boot from it. And, my desktop had no trouble writing the .iso to it
with dd, and I can open it up and look at the various files on it with
my desktop. Yes, there may be something wrong with it, but it's not
completely dead.