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@hector@sh.itjust.works to Linux@lemmy.ml •
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Every time I search for a USB key, I end up finding the ones flashed with OS ISOs! I don't have a normal key anymore lol

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Every time I search for a USB key, I end up finding the ones flashed with OS ISOs! I don't have a normal key anymore lol

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      It still works for installing the OS though, at least in the case of Nix. I’ve not tried Guix so far, but I’ve installed NixOS on two machines in the past year using Ventoy.

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          Interesting. I wonder if it’s an incompatible UEFI/BIOS? Both of the machines I put it on were fairly new, one was first boot on a server I built, the other was a recent laptop that I decided to run it on for a while.

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