Has anyone managed to burn img to a USB drive and copy oneBash into it under
Linux?
I clone nvOC_v0016.img to USD as follows:
sudo dd if=nvOC_v0016.img of=/dev/sdd1 bs=1M
What happens later is that I cannot mount the usb in order to copy oneBash file to it. This is not unusual though. Burning ubuntu image into a usd results in the same unmountable drive, but it still boots fine.
Thanks
I am not sure; but I believe you would need to mount and then copy each partition separately if using dd; in order for the resulting usb to work as intended.
It is a lot easier to download
https://etcher.io/ for linux and then use it to image a USB or SSD.
I have done this and can verify it works.
Thank you sir! Etcher worked perfectly.
So I imaged the USB properly and replaced oneBash with my own configured one. Trying to boot however seems to suffer from repeated reboots (5+ so far).
Here are my specs:
- Asus Prime
Z270-p. It's not listed under fully supported boards. I still used the "all mobo nvOC" for it. Please let me know if I should use another specific image.
- 6 * MSI GTX 1060
- Intel pentium 1151 processor
BIOS changes
- Above 4G: enabled
- Primary display: PCIE
- Audio controller: disabled
Please let me know if I missed something.