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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch
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      Compared to this one made with UNetbootin
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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @Obsolesce
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        @tim_g said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

        @jaredbusch said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

        @tim_g said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

        I just use Fedora Media Writer (it's built in the Fedora Workstation version) to burn all ISOs... they are UEFI bootable, that's all I use anymore, and I even use Fedora Media Writer on Windows as well.

        I usually used that also, but I made a 1803 USB this morning and it would not show up in the UEFI section of the Dell boot menu.

        No idea why then. I use it to create bootable USB keys all the time, and I always have legacy BIOS disabled on all workstations and servers, leaving UEFI the only option. I haven't tried anything with 1803, though.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch
          last edited by JaredBusch

          @Tim_G I just used Fedora Media Writer to burn the Fedora 28 Workstatino NetInst ISO and that appears like it will work. Testing now.
          0_1525408338446_a51d6d0e-f616-48c8-8b26-98266c7f062d-image.png

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @JaredBusch
            last edited by JaredBusch

            @jaredbusch said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

            @Tim_G I just used Fedora Media Writer to burn the Fedora 28 Workstatino NetInst ISO and that appears like it will work. Testing now.
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            Yup, worked. Shows in the UEFI section.
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            • FATeknollogeeF
              FATeknollogee
              last edited by

              I've always used Fedora Media Writer for my UEFI USB boot sticks.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @FATeknollogee
                last edited by

                @fateknollogee said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                I've always used Fedora Media Writer for my UEFI USB boot sticks.

                That is what I did this morning and had the problem that resulted in this post.

                As you can see using the NetInst ISO for Fedora worked just fine.

                But the Windows 10 1803 ISO does not.

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch
                  last edited by

                  Still an issue today. I wanted to make a Windows 10 1903 USB stick and it wilil not boot after writing the USB with Fedora Media Writer.

                  Creating a Fedora 30 USB worked just fine.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch
                    last edited by JaredBusch

                    FYI This is what I have been using: WoeUSB.

                    Just thought I would try again.

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                    • EddieJenningsE
                      EddieJennings
                      last edited by EddieJennings

                      I just use ddafter getting rid of the partitions on the USB drive, but that's probably more manual than you want.

                      Edit (after reading the rest of the thread): I haven't used my method of dd with a Windows ISO. I'll try it if I get a chance to tonight and let you know how it goes.

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                      • black3dynamiteB
                        black3dynamite
                        last edited by black3dynamite

                        Try using WoeUSB via command line. Here's what I did with my USB drive.

                        sudo umount /dev/sdb1
                        sudo woeusb --tgt-fs NTFS --device Win10_1903_V1_English_x64.iso /dev/sdb
                        

                        After running the command.

                        WoeUSB v3.2.12
                        ==============================
                        Mounting source filesystem...
                        Wiping all existing partition table and filesystem signatures in /dev/sdb...
                        /dev/sdb: 2 bytes were erased at offset 0x000001fe (dos): 55 aa
                        /dev/sdb: calling ioctl to re-read partition table: Success
                        Ensure that /dev/sdb is really wiped...
                        Creating new partition table on /dev/sdb...
                        Creating target partition...
                        Making system realize that partition table has changed...
                        Wait 3 seconds for block device nodes to populate...
                        Cluster size has been automatically set to 4096 bytes.
                        Creating NTFS volume structures.
                        mkntfs completed successfully. Have a nice day.
                        --2019-06-05 19:28:36--  https://github.com/pbatard/rufus/raw/master/res/uefi/uefi-ntfs.img
                        Resolving github.com (github.com)... 192.30.253.113
                        Connecting to github.com (github.com)|192.30.253.113|:443... connected.
                        HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found
                        Location: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pbatard/rufus/master/res/uefi/uefi-ntfs.img [following]
                        --2019-06-05 19:28:37--  https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pbatard/rufus/master/res/uefi/uefi-ntfs.img
                        Resolving raw.githubusercontent.com (raw.githubusercontent.com)... 151.101.0.133, 151.101.64.133, 151.101.128.133, ...
                        Connecting to raw.githubusercontent.com (raw.githubusercontent.com)|151.101.0.133|:443... connected.
                        HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
                        Length: 524288 (512K) [application/octet-stream]
                        Saving to: ‘/tmp/WoeUSB.JXhyoC.tempdir/uefi-ntfs.img’
                        
                        uefi-ntfs.img       100%[===================>] 512.00K  2.70MB/s    in 0.2s    
                        
                        2019-06-05 19:28:37 (2.70 MB/s) - ‘/tmp/WoeUSB.JXhyoC.tempdir/uefi-ntfs.img’ saved [524288/524288]
                        
                        1024+0 records in
                        1024+0 records out
                        524288 bytes (524 kB, 512 KiB) copied, 0.293463 s, 1.8 MB/s
                        Mounting target filesystem...
                        Applying workaround to prevent 64-bit systems with big primary memory from being unresponsive during copying files.
                        Copying files from source media...
                        1%
                        Installing GRUB bootloader for legacy PC booting support...
                        Installing for i386-pc platform.
                        Installation finished. No error reported.
                        Installing custom GRUB config for legacy PC booting...
                        Resetting workaround to prevent 64-bit systems with big primary memory from being unresponsive during copying files.
                        Unmounting and removing "/media/woeusb_source_1559784507_8150"...
                        Unmounting and removing "/media/woeusb_target_1559784507_8150"...
                        You may now safely detach the target device
                        Done :)
                        The target device should be bootable now
                        
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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @black3dynamite
                          last edited by

                          @black3dynamite never looked into the CLI since I am always doing it from my laptop. handy to know.

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                          • EddieJenningsE
                            EddieJennings
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                            I confirmed my dd method did not result in a functional USB for a windows install.

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                            • warren.stanleyW
                              warren.stanley
                              last edited by

                              WoeUSB is the only convenient way I've been able to make bootable (UEFI) USB Windows medium. Usually purge all the partitions on the USB device prior, using Gnome Disks application.

                              I use Gnome Disks application - restore (or DD), for Linux

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                              • IRJI
                                IRJ
                                last edited by

                                I went through this fiasco recently. I did not know about WoeUSB so I tried everything like DD and gnome disks, but they dont create a bootable UEFI disk. You have to turn on legacy boot which I did not want.

                                It seems the solution was right in front of me, and I didnt even know it. Gnome has a startup disk utility that is specifically for creating startup disks. Works with UEFI right out of the box 🙂

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                                • black3dynamiteB
                                  black3dynamite @IRJ
                                  last edited by

                                  @IRJ said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                                  I went through this fiasco recently. I did not know about WoeUSB so I tried everything like DD and gnome disks, but they dont create a bootable UEFI disk. You have to turn on legacy boot which I did not want.

                                  It seems the solution was right in front of me, and I didnt even know it. Gnome has a startup disk utility that is specifically for creating startup disks. Works with UEFI right out of the box 🙂

                                  dec37737-de7f-436d-a2ed-de74571deddd-image.png

                                  Have you tried it with Windows 10 iso?

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                                  • IRJI
                                    IRJ @black3dynamite
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                                    @black3dynamite said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                                    @IRJ said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                                    I went through this fiasco recently. I did not know about WoeUSB so I tried everything like DD and gnome disks, but they dont create a bootable UEFI disk. You have to turn on legacy boot which I did not want.

                                    It seems the solution was right in front of me, and I didnt even know it. Gnome has a startup disk utility that is specifically for creating startup disks. Works with UEFI right out of the box 🙂

                                    dec37737-de7f-436d-a2ed-de74571deddd-image.png

                                    Have you tried it with Windows 10 iso?

                                    I have not, but I do think it would work. If anyone can confirm that would be cool

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                                    • black3dynamiteB
                                      black3dynamite @JaredBusch
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                                      @JaredBusch said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                                      @black3dynamite never looked into the CLI since I am always doing it from my laptop. handy to know.

                                      Were you able try create a bootable usb with the CLI?

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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch @black3dynamite
                                        last edited by

                                        @black3dynamite said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                                        @JaredBusch said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                                        @black3dynamite never looked into the CLI since I am always doing it from my laptop. handy to know.

                                        Were you able try create a bootable usb with the CLI?

                                        Never tried. I would assume it will work as the GUI works. The GUI is just buttons for the CLI.

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                                        • DustinB3403D
                                          DustinB3403 @JaredBusch
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                                          @JaredBusch said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                                          @black3dynamite said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                                          @JaredBusch said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                                          @black3dynamite never looked into the CLI since I am always doing it from my laptop. handy to know.

                                          Were you able try create a bootable usb with the CLI?

                                          Never tried. I would assume it will work as the GUI works. The GUI is just buttons for the CLI.

                                          And a steering wheel is just an interface to turn the wheels on a car. . .

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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch @DustinB3403
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                                            @DustinB3403 said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                                            @JaredBusch said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                                            @black3dynamite said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                                            @JaredBusch said in Create UEFI bootable USB from Fedora:

                                            @black3dynamite never looked into the CLI since I am always doing it from my laptop. handy to know.

                                            Were you able try create a bootable usb with the CLI?

                                            Never tried. I would assume it will work as the GUI works. The GUI is just buttons for the CLI.

                                            And a steering wheel is just an interface to turn the wheels on a car. . .

                                            Totally not the same scenario.

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