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DAT 1.2.0.1 has a revoked UEFI bootloader #71
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Hi Brandon, this is a Microsoft issue with de-registering "older" bootloaders. DAT Linux 1.0.2.1 is based off Lubuntu 22.04.3 (last August). I'll do a rebuild (patch release) and push up a new ISO with all updates based on Lubuntu 22.04.5. No guarantees this will fix it as the bootloader may still be older. Try the latest Lubuntu 22.04.5 ISO to see if it also has this "problem". I'll email you when the newest DAT Linux 1.0.3 ISO is up. Note, DAT Linux 2.0 is due out soon. This is based on 24.04. |
A build release (v 1.0.3 via Lubuntu 22.04.5) is available now. https://datlinux.com/download/ |
Thank you. I will give this a try.
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Hi there,
I had purchased DAT pro this morning and discovered that when I tried to load it to a USB drive, sure enough I got the message about the loader than then my BIOS refused to let it boot. Would you please update an ISO image with an updated boot portion?
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