Free and open source for makers around the world. If your issue is solved, kindly indicate that by editing the first post in the topic, and adding SOLVED to the title. Except youre using Rufus instead of Etcher. It’s available at balenaEtcher balenaEtcher - Flash OS images to SD cards & USB drivesĪ cross-platform tool to flash OS images onto SD cards and USB drives safely and easily. Re: How to use rufus to install linux by Moem » Sat 12:59 pm. Might be just me, but probably worth a try if all else fails. to increasingly fail to work correctly with contemporary ISO files. I found this to be the only image writer that works for me in all scenarios, regardless what kind of ISO to “flash”. Perhaps it makes sense to try writing onto a different USB media to check if that makes a difference?įinally, you could try to use Balena Etcher to write the image to USB. So, first question: Are you using the correct image (in the sense of architecture: the x86_64) that is available atĭid you check your USB media (thumb drive, I assume) is ok? In a nutshell, there is nothing special that needs to be done with regards to image writing, or that is different from other ISOs / distros and the one of RockyLinux.įrom your description, I understand that you seem to have experience in creating bootable USB media from downloaded ISOs.
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