USB drives tend to have firmware in front of what may wish to boot.
What I like to do is use Gparted to make room in the end of the drive (say
move the end of the drive up so that enstead of having a 16gb fat partition
I have a 1 gb fat partition and 15 gb unallocated. I do not bother the
front o
On 26/09/14 23:36, bitlord wrote:
> On Fri, 2014-09-26 at 23:11 +0200, Paolo De Michele wrote:
>> hi everybody,
>>
>> I'm not be able to boot fedora 20 x64 or x32 from usb (I tried fedora
>> kde live, fedora complete and centos 6.5 minimal)
>> I used a lot of software like liveusb-creator, unetboo