> > Hi Adam (and audience).. > > You're my hero, I have added bootcode.bin to the USb stick, > and kept only bootcode.bin on the 'boot' sd, and this time it worked like a > charm ! > > I chose the 'standard' installation (wipe the bootdisk), had all updates > and non open source stuff > loaded while installing and all went well. > Afterwards a did a apt-get update/upgrade and an install of gedit an > synaptic without any issues. > I am actually writing this mail on the Raspberry PI ;-) > > As you anticipated it did not request to remove the USB stick, but it > booted without problems with > the USB stick still plugged in. I only removed it after login. > > I will use this boot sd card (16 GB) on a RPI zero and see if it can boot > as well. > > Thanks again, and I'll keep you posted. > > Brgds, > > Yvo 'happy Xubuntu fan' Brasseur. >
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