When I check in grub now, I go to command line, do an ls command and it lists these: However, it is skipping it and booting into 18.2. I have the bios boot priority set to boot from usb first. Just hoping I can get grub to boot the usb and try out LMDE2. I do get the grub menu during startup though because I modified the grub config file to have it show up. The laptop just wants to boot directly into mint 18.2. The reason I am using grub is my laptop will not boot from usb even though I have changed the boot order in bios. Any guidance to help with is issue is appreciated. I've tried entering it different ways like root(hd0,msdos1) and with spaces included. ![]() I've tried using root and I get "error: can't find command 'root' ". ![]() From what I've read (links included later) I need to use the root command and chainloader +1 command. Grub labels the usb drive as (hd0,msdos1) formatted as FAT (fat32 actually). I press C at grub menu to get the command line. I'm trying to boot LMDE2 from a USB using grub.
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