Debian 9 does not boot after installing on USB drive with UEFI












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Goal: boot up from fully installed debian 9 USB drive



I installed debian into my USB drive but it fails to recognize my USB in boot option.
This is the link where I downloaded the iso file.



Below are what I have tried




  1. I tried to burn the iso into my first USB drive using Rufus


  2. I then try to boot from the USB live


  3. I run through the setup progress, burning the OS into my second USB. During the progress, it did not show any errors. (it was able to detect my second USB).


  4. However, after I finished the setup. It did not show up the second USB as one of the boot option.



I checked the boot sequence. My first priority is USB port.
I repeated all the steps mentioned above on my friend laptop (Windows 10) and it worked on his laptop.










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  • Did you verify the checksum of your ISO? Could you elaborate on each installation attempt and what you mean by "failed to recognize" or "able to detect", especially since you are saying you were able to boot on the live USB?

    – Paradox
    8 hours ago











  • Hi @Paradox, thanks for reaching out! Sorry but I don't know how to verify the checksum of the iso. I just downloaded from the link I posted. I was able to boot from the live USB because it was showing on the boot option when I was booting. However, for the USB where the Debian 9 was installed to, my computer did not show the USB drive as one of the boot option.

    – Lau Chok Yip
    8 hours ago











  • I tried using the same method to install Ubuntu but it still behaves the same

    – Lau Chok Yip
    8 hours ago











  • I am sorry, I should have been more specific: could you edit your question so it is better elaborate? I am still not sure of what you want to do, or what you have already tried; it is quite impossible to give a proper answer in this situation. Regarding the ISO's checksum, you will find information here or here.

    – Paradox
    7 hours ago













  • @Paradox Thanks, I have updated it

    – Lau Chok Yip
    4 hours ago
















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Goal: boot up from fully installed debian 9 USB drive



I installed debian into my USB drive but it fails to recognize my USB in boot option.
This is the link where I downloaded the iso file.



Below are what I have tried




  1. I tried to burn the iso into my first USB drive using Rufus


  2. I then try to boot from the USB live


  3. I run through the setup progress, burning the OS into my second USB. During the progress, it did not show any errors. (it was able to detect my second USB).


  4. However, after I finished the setup. It did not show up the second USB as one of the boot option.



I checked the boot sequence. My first priority is USB port.
I repeated all the steps mentioned above on my friend laptop (Windows 10) and it worked on his laptop.










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  • Did you verify the checksum of your ISO? Could you elaborate on each installation attempt and what you mean by "failed to recognize" or "able to detect", especially since you are saying you were able to boot on the live USB?

    – Paradox
    8 hours ago











  • Hi @Paradox, thanks for reaching out! Sorry but I don't know how to verify the checksum of the iso. I just downloaded from the link I posted. I was able to boot from the live USB because it was showing on the boot option when I was booting. However, for the USB where the Debian 9 was installed to, my computer did not show the USB drive as one of the boot option.

    – Lau Chok Yip
    8 hours ago











  • I tried using the same method to install Ubuntu but it still behaves the same

    – Lau Chok Yip
    8 hours ago











  • I am sorry, I should have been more specific: could you edit your question so it is better elaborate? I am still not sure of what you want to do, or what you have already tried; it is quite impossible to give a proper answer in this situation. Regarding the ISO's checksum, you will find information here or here.

    – Paradox
    7 hours ago













  • @Paradox Thanks, I have updated it

    – Lau Chok Yip
    4 hours ago














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Goal: boot up from fully installed debian 9 USB drive



I installed debian into my USB drive but it fails to recognize my USB in boot option.
This is the link where I downloaded the iso file.



Below are what I have tried




  1. I tried to burn the iso into my first USB drive using Rufus


  2. I then try to boot from the USB live


  3. I run through the setup progress, burning the OS into my second USB. During the progress, it did not show any errors. (it was able to detect my second USB).


  4. However, after I finished the setup. It did not show up the second USB as one of the boot option.



I checked the boot sequence. My first priority is USB port.
I repeated all the steps mentioned above on my friend laptop (Windows 10) and it worked on his laptop.










share|improve this question









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Goal: boot up from fully installed debian 9 USB drive



I installed debian into my USB drive but it fails to recognize my USB in boot option.
This is the link where I downloaded the iso file.



Below are what I have tried




  1. I tried to burn the iso into my first USB drive using Rufus


  2. I then try to boot from the USB live


  3. I run through the setup progress, burning the OS into my second USB. During the progress, it did not show any errors. (it was able to detect my second USB).


  4. However, after I finished the setup. It did not show up the second USB as one of the boot option.



I checked the boot sequence. My first priority is USB port.
I repeated all the steps mentioned above on my friend laptop (Windows 10) and it worked on his laptop.







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  • Did you verify the checksum of your ISO? Could you elaborate on each installation attempt and what you mean by "failed to recognize" or "able to detect", especially since you are saying you were able to boot on the live USB?

    – Paradox
    8 hours ago











  • Hi @Paradox, thanks for reaching out! Sorry but I don't know how to verify the checksum of the iso. I just downloaded from the link I posted. I was able to boot from the live USB because it was showing on the boot option when I was booting. However, for the USB where the Debian 9 was installed to, my computer did not show the USB drive as one of the boot option.

    – Lau Chok Yip
    8 hours ago











  • I tried using the same method to install Ubuntu but it still behaves the same

    – Lau Chok Yip
    8 hours ago











  • I am sorry, I should have been more specific: could you edit your question so it is better elaborate? I am still not sure of what you want to do, or what you have already tried; it is quite impossible to give a proper answer in this situation. Regarding the ISO's checksum, you will find information here or here.

    – Paradox
    7 hours ago













  • @Paradox Thanks, I have updated it

    – Lau Chok Yip
    4 hours ago



















  • Did you verify the checksum of your ISO? Could you elaborate on each installation attempt and what you mean by "failed to recognize" or "able to detect", especially since you are saying you were able to boot on the live USB?

    – Paradox
    8 hours ago











  • Hi @Paradox, thanks for reaching out! Sorry but I don't know how to verify the checksum of the iso. I just downloaded from the link I posted. I was able to boot from the live USB because it was showing on the boot option when I was booting. However, for the USB where the Debian 9 was installed to, my computer did not show the USB drive as one of the boot option.

    – Lau Chok Yip
    8 hours ago











  • I tried using the same method to install Ubuntu but it still behaves the same

    – Lau Chok Yip
    8 hours ago











  • I am sorry, I should have been more specific: could you edit your question so it is better elaborate? I am still not sure of what you want to do, or what you have already tried; it is quite impossible to give a proper answer in this situation. Regarding the ISO's checksum, you will find information here or here.

    – Paradox
    7 hours ago













  • @Paradox Thanks, I have updated it

    – Lau Chok Yip
    4 hours ago

















Did you verify the checksum of your ISO? Could you elaborate on each installation attempt and what you mean by "failed to recognize" or "able to detect", especially since you are saying you were able to boot on the live USB?

– Paradox
8 hours ago





Did you verify the checksum of your ISO? Could you elaborate on each installation attempt and what you mean by "failed to recognize" or "able to detect", especially since you are saying you were able to boot on the live USB?

– Paradox
8 hours ago













Hi @Paradox, thanks for reaching out! Sorry but I don't know how to verify the checksum of the iso. I just downloaded from the link I posted. I was able to boot from the live USB because it was showing on the boot option when I was booting. However, for the USB where the Debian 9 was installed to, my computer did not show the USB drive as one of the boot option.

– Lau Chok Yip
8 hours ago





Hi @Paradox, thanks for reaching out! Sorry but I don't know how to verify the checksum of the iso. I just downloaded from the link I posted. I was able to boot from the live USB because it was showing on the boot option when I was booting. However, for the USB where the Debian 9 was installed to, my computer did not show the USB drive as one of the boot option.

– Lau Chok Yip
8 hours ago













I tried using the same method to install Ubuntu but it still behaves the same

– Lau Chok Yip
8 hours ago





I tried using the same method to install Ubuntu but it still behaves the same

– Lau Chok Yip
8 hours ago













I am sorry, I should have been more specific: could you edit your question so it is better elaborate? I am still not sure of what you want to do, or what you have already tried; it is quite impossible to give a proper answer in this situation. Regarding the ISO's checksum, you will find information here or here.

– Paradox
7 hours ago







I am sorry, I should have been more specific: could you edit your question so it is better elaborate? I am still not sure of what you want to do, or what you have already tried; it is quite impossible to give a proper answer in this situation. Regarding the ISO's checksum, you will find information here or here.

– Paradox
7 hours ago















@Paradox Thanks, I have updated it

– Lau Chok Yip
4 hours ago





@Paradox Thanks, I have updated it

– Lau Chok Yip
4 hours ago










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