#perms size date time file-name
-rw------- 2,6G 2020-06-29 08:27 "groovy-desktop-amd64.iso"
was still good, a cloned USB drive booted both in UEFI and BIOS mode in my Dell Precision M4800 (with the default main menu entry, no tweaks were necessary).
But I noticed, that the automatically created third partition was shown without a label and without file system by
lsblk -fm
which indicates, that something fishy has started a that date. (I expected an ext4 file system with the label 'writable'.)
I could find a working version of Ubuntu Desktop for PC computers at this link
http:// cdimage. ubuntu. com/daily- live/20200629/
So June 29 the daily iso file
#perms size date time file-name desktop- amd64.iso"
-rw------- 2,6G 2020-06-29 08:27 "groovy-
was still good, a cloned USB drive booted both in UEFI and BIOS mode in my Dell Precision M4800 (with the default main menu entry, no tweaks were necessary).
But I noticed, that the automatically created third partition was shown without a label and without file system by
lsblk -fm
which indicates, that something fishy has started a that date. (I expected an ext4 file system with the label 'writable'.)