There are a few problems with installing Linux to a physical machine with a U-disk:
The U-disk plugs into the computer to start the installation results always prompt ACPI:
WORKAROUND: When the system boots into the first item, press the TAB key and enter Acpi=off
2. When the third step is installed, the monitor is directly black screen.
Workaround: Linux does not support discrete graphics cards, plug the VGA cable into the integrated video card can be resolved.
3. Unable to start when installation is complete:
Workaround: Here BIOS Driver order to select SDA, which is the Linux installed disk.
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4. When the installation is complete, ping does not pass the gateway:
My problem here is that there is a problem with the BIOS setup of the physical machine and the factory settings can be restored.
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This article from "Wang Jiadong elder brother" blog, declined reprint!
Problems with installing Linux on a physical machine with U-disk