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I am currently trying to do a completely unattended Ubuntu install with preseed, following AskUbuntu automated install instructions.

Everything works fine on VirtualBox (I am simulating a DVD) but when I try to burn my ISO on a USB stick and boot it on a computer (UP Squared with Intel CPU), it doesn't boot !

I'd like to add : I have no problem with my bootable key when using a standard ubuntu installation. On the discussion I linked above, best answers says to "burn it on a DVD". Is there a difference between a burn DVD and a bootable USB key ?

Thanks in advance.

K7AAY
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erenaud
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    Did you treat your iso file with `isohybrid` to make it a hybrid iso file? In that case it should work to **clone** it to a working USB boot drive. See [this link](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb/isohybrid). – sudodus Jun 05 '18 at 18:38
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    Maybe the method of the following link can help, [How can I make a bootable, unattended USB restore disk?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/930233/how-can-i-make-a-bootable-unattended-usb-restore-disk/930489?s=9|6.1027#930489) – sudodus Jun 05 '18 at 19:15
  • @sudodus isohybrid seem to do the trick ! Many thanks :) – erenaud Jun 06 '18 at 12:49

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As @sudodus pointed out, I needed to treat my iso with isohybrid.

erenaud
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Can I ask how you burned your ISO? If you used Unetbootin by any chance, it might be possible that the liveUSB has no boot flag.This bug has been around for a while. And if the liveUSB isn't recognised as bootable... it doesn't boot.

You can solve this with GParted. Select the USB drive, and do a right click. A menu will open which holds "Manage flags". If you click that another menu opens, where you can select "boot". After you've done this, close GParted and (re)boot from the liveUSB.

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