Hello,
Thank you for sharing Ventoy! And for writing such nice documentation! It is really appreciated! I have become very excited about using this tool!
Unfortunately, my first attempts recently did not go well. I have a ThinkPad T60, updated to latest BIOS (v2.27) but it does not seem to recognize the USB stick as bootable.
Ventoy is not the only software I have had trouble with, in fact I made a lengthy post at ThinkPad Forums about Booting T60 from USB. The only thing that seems to work for me is Debian Live CD, which apparently use ISOLINUX (more specifically Isohybrid).
I am very willing to test, help diagnose, etc. on my hardware, as this is something that has been bothering me for a long time now.
Alternatively, any hints where else I could research some solution would be greatly appreciated.
I hope you are enjoying your Spring Festival!
EDIT: I think this hardware is old enough that is does not support EFI whatsoever (at least there are no options in BIOS that I can see). Just old school BIOS/GPT boot. Maybe this is the problem?
I did play with some partition boot flags, of course that did not work. Not sure what else to try.
Thank you for sharing Ventoy! And for writing such nice documentation! It is really appreciated! I have become very excited about using this tool!
Unfortunately, my first attempts recently did not go well. I have a ThinkPad T60, updated to latest BIOS (v2.27) but it does not seem to recognize the USB stick as bootable.
Ventoy is not the only software I have had trouble with, in fact I made a lengthy post at ThinkPad Forums about Booting T60 from USB. The only thing that seems to work for me is Debian Live CD, which apparently use ISOLINUX (more specifically Isohybrid).
I am very willing to test, help diagnose, etc. on my hardware, as this is something that has been bothering me for a long time now.
Alternatively, any hints where else I could research some solution would be greatly appreciated.
I hope you are enjoying your Spring Festival!
EDIT: I think this hardware is old enough that is does not support EFI whatsoever (at least there are no options in BIOS that I can see). Just old school BIOS/GPT boot. Maybe this is the problem?
I did play with some partition boot flags, of course that did not work. Not sure what else to try.