when cloned does *not* boot in my son's HP Elitebook 8560p but it boots in the Lenovo V130.
This does *not* match the behaviour of the current Ubuntu Groovy iso file, that works also in the HP Elitebook 8560p.
-o-
The current Lubuntu iso file '20201013' was created later than that of Ubuntu '20201013.1', but the number in the ISO tracker is lower. So I guess that the Lubuntu iso file lacks the final tweak of the boot structure (adding mbr flag: --mbr-force-bootable).
The current Lubuntu Groovy iso file
$ ls -l groovy- desktop- amd64.iso desktop- amd64.iso
-rw------- 1 sudodus sudodus 1894162432 okt 13 16:56 groovy-
$ sha256sum groovy- desktop- amd64.iso 293ce5280e754ed 9ef4913873a529c 99bfe0bcfe222af f2b5 groovy- desktop- amd64.iso
2bc2b6bf2a14a4a
when cloned does *not* boot in my son's HP Elitebook 8560p but it boots in the Lenovo V130.
This does *not* match the behaviour of the current Ubuntu Groovy iso file, that works also in the HP Elitebook 8560p.
-o-
The current Lubuntu iso file '20201013' was created later than that of Ubuntu '20201013.1', but the number in the ISO tracker is lower. So I guess that the Lubuntu iso file lacks the final tweak of the boot structure (adding mbr flag: --mbr-force- bootable) .