I create an installation flash drive in Win8 using unetbootin , then I put usb into the BIOS Boot Priority . Next, I run Install Ubuntu Server and then it slows down, giving a message that the CD-ROM is not detected. I tried the methods described on other resources, it did not work out. Maybe someone came across and found a solution, tell me.
- Well, do it through a compact disk. - LEQADA
- @LEQADA There is no cd-rom in the server, there is no external one either, the only option is usb. - Goldy
- oneUnder Windows, I use the Universal USB Installer program to write iso-images with the Linux distribution. I suggest to try. This program has never failed. There were problems with the rest of the recording programs ... - Alexcei Shmakov
- oneEnsure that USB devices in the server BIOS are not emulated as a CD-ROM. - user194374
- @AlexceiShmakov tried, does not work. - Goldy
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Try inserting a USB flash drive into a USB 2.0 connector or disable USB 3.0 support in the BIOS. This menu item can be called differently: USB Debug, USB Legacy Support, something with the words XHCI Mode (this mode should be disabled), or something similar.
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Try to write through Win32 Disk Imager .
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Thanks people! I installed it through Rufus in DD mode and everything was installed.
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