Le 22/12/2024 à 23:53, svitvojimilioni--- via Dng a écrit :
> If you are on windows check that your turn off button
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> actually turns off your computer. It's under power options somwhere.
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> Check this link
> https://www.windowscentral.com/how-customize-power-button-action-when-pressed-windows-10
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> If you made an image with dd, as described in other emails it should
> work.
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> AFAIK there is no reason for FAT32 to be required.
Actually you cannot decide the filesystem since you don't create
any. You just copy an image to the USB key. This image is made of a boot
record containing a bootloader, a partition table and ready-made and
stuffed filesystem(s) on the partition(s). Then you only need to trick
your BIOS to boot from the USB key.
-- Didier