“shellx64_v1.efi” file content is “404: not found”. is it normal?
I tried to install antergos from a liveUSB. I followed the installation steps from the website and used the dd
command. The only omission I have committed was the status=progress
part since my version of dd
is too outdated to have that (I use ubuntu 14.04).
However, when I tried to boot from the USB, it just booted to my previous kubuntu. At first I didn't understand at first but when I tried to manually boot it from grub, I saw that it gave some errors about the files under the efi folder in the liveUSB. I checked and saw the situation I mentioned in the title. Is it normal? Should I re-dd the iso
or re-download it?
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I tried to install antergos from a liveUSB. I followed the installation steps from the website and used the dd
command. The only omission I have committed was the status=progress
part since my version of dd
is too outdated to have that (I use ubuntu 14.04).
However, when I tried to boot from the USB, it just booted to my previous kubuntu. At first I didn't understand at first but when I tried to manually boot it from grub, I saw that it gave some errors about the files under the efi folder in the liveUSB. I checked and saw the situation I mentioned in the title. Is it normal? Should I re-dd the iso
or re-download it?
linux antergos
add a comment |
I tried to install antergos from a liveUSB. I followed the installation steps from the website and used the dd
command. The only omission I have committed was the status=progress
part since my version of dd
is too outdated to have that (I use ubuntu 14.04).
However, when I tried to boot from the USB, it just booted to my previous kubuntu. At first I didn't understand at first but when I tried to manually boot it from grub, I saw that it gave some errors about the files under the efi folder in the liveUSB. I checked and saw the situation I mentioned in the title. Is it normal? Should I re-dd the iso
or re-download it?
linux antergos
I tried to install antergos from a liveUSB. I followed the installation steps from the website and used the dd
command. The only omission I have committed was the status=progress
part since my version of dd
is too outdated to have that (I use ubuntu 14.04).
However, when I tried to boot from the USB, it just booted to my previous kubuntu. At first I didn't understand at first but when I tried to manually boot it from grub, I saw that it gave some errors about the files under the efi folder in the liveUSB. I checked and saw the situation I mentioned in the title. Is it normal? Should I re-dd the iso
or re-download it?
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