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I'm trying to get my HTPC with an ASUS H110S2 motherboard to boot Xubuntu 17.04. For complicated reasons, I can only use an M.2 drive internally, and I don't have one of those. So I'm trying to install to and boot from a hard drive connected by one of these to a USB3 port. The USB stick I use to install Ubuntu will boot. But after installation, the hard drive won't boot - it just goes to the BIOS. I think I've disabled all the "secure boot" nonsense in the BIOS. And the hard drive is recognized in the BIOS.
What am I doing wrong? Alternatively, how could I boot Linux from USB, with my user data restored at boot, some other way? I need a kernel of version at least 4.9 to support my USB tuner stick.
Thanks!
What am I doing wrong? Alternatively, how could I boot Linux from USB, with my user data restored at boot, some other way? I need a kernel of version at least 4.9 to support my USB tuner stick.
Thanks!