Can't boot to Ubuntu iso DVD
Ralf Mardorf
kde.lists at yahoo.com
Mon May 4 19:34:57 UTC 2020
The Ubuntu Studio folks banned me from their mailing lists, because I
gave a fair warnings on a few mistakes they made. If you are in favour
of Xfce over Gnome, consider to download Xubuntu instead of Ubuntu
Studio. Ubuntu Studio gains you nothing, but broken settings and broken
tools to edit those settings, apart from this, it's just Xubuntu with
some artists related apps from official Ubuntu repositories.
However, what ever you'll download "Ubuntu Studio", "Xubuntu" or
"Ubuntu", check against a _signed_ checksum.
If you dislike to do it manually by yourself, you could do it by the
attached script.
Make it executable by changing to the download path and then running
chmod a+x luamd64_1610.sh
then run either
./luamd64_1610.sh ubuntu 19.10
or
./luamd64_1610.sh xubuntu 19.10
./luamd64_1610.sh ubuntustudio 19.10
or replace "19.10" by "20.04".
>Now that computer will not boot to any ISO DVD but will
>still boots to the 19.10 Ubuntu Studio that I previously installed on
>my Hard drive.
That's not an issue caused by Ubuntu Studio, it's a BIOS setting.
After turning on the computer, or after a Reset, before the GRUB menu
appears, push the Delete-Key or any other key that allows to access the
BIOS settings.
You need to find an option that allows to chose the boot order. The DVD
drive (CDRAM) should be on top of the order of boot devices.
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