either dd (unzip first) or use balenaEtcher (1.18)
The resulting USB does not boot, it is not recognized by the bios of the computer (Intel NUC 11 Enthusiast (NUC11PHKi7C, Phantom Canyon) Mini PC 11th Gen Intel Core i7-1165G7 Upto 4.7GHz, 64GB DDR4).
I know the issue is with the ISO because the computer can boot with another USB stick generated from a Debian 11 ISO.
Expected behavior
Expected to be running Regolith 2.2
Please someone confirm if they were able to create a bootable USB stick with this ISO and how.
Describe the bug I am trying to install regolith 2.2 with an ISO image, however the usb stick does not boot.
To Reproduce
I know the issue is with the ISO because the computer can boot with another USB stick generated from a Debian 11 ISO.
Expected behavior Expected to be running Regolith 2.2 Please someone confirm if they were able to create a bootable USB stick with this ISO and how.