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π : If you are building a modern UEFI bootable drive, you likely won't need ldlinux.bss at all. This file is part of the "Legacy" (BIOS) boot path. For UEFI, look for syslinux.efi instead. If you'd like, let me know: What operating system you are currently using?
: If the file exists but won't boot, the drive might not be marked as "Active." Use a partition manager to ensure the boot partition is active. ldlinux.bss download
: This happens when you manually copy files. Always use the syslinux installer command rather than dragging and dropping files onto the drive. π : If you are building a modern
Instead of looking for a direct download of just one file, you should obtain the full distribution: If you'd like, let me know: What operating
Run: sudo syslinux -i /dev/sdX1 (replace sdX1 with your specific partition). Troubleshooting Common Errors