This method will work irespective of whether you created the ShredOS boot disk with dd, Rufus or copied the .iso/.img to a Ventoy flash drive. WARNING You should not place the string /etc/shredos/shredos_exclude_disc on multiple FAT formatted drives or for that matter any drive ...
This method will work irespective of whether you created the ShredOS boot disk with dd, Rufus or copied the .iso/.img to a Ventoy flash drive. WARNING You should not place the string /etc/shredos/shredos_exclude_disc on multiple FAT formatted drives or for that matter any drive ...
Step 1 –First, you need to find software that can help you make your USB bootable. Also, you will need a USB, which has at least 4 GB of storage space. In the case of the 64-bit operating system, your USB needsat least 8GB of internal storage. *Note:- If you can find a USB...
I found that my Macbook 3,1 could find a bootable USB thumbdrive if the USB was created with Rufus, but the Macbook could NOT find the USB thumbdrive if it was created by Fedora Media Writer or Balena Etcher. I tried this a few times by trying to created bootable GParted USB drives...
This method will work irespective of whether you created the ShredOS boot disk with dd, Rufus or copied the .iso/.img to a Ventoy flash drive.WARNING You should not place the string /etc/shredos/shredos_exclude_disc on multiple FAT formatted drives or for that matter any drive ...