If you make a Bootable Linux USB and receive the following error
No DEFAULT or UI configuration directive found! boot:
Then simply go back and format your USB as FAT not FAT32, then recopy/re-install your Distro onto the USB stick. Problem Solved.
If you make a Bootable Linux USB and receive the following error
No DEFAULT or UI configuration directive found! boot:
Then simply go back and format your USB as FAT not FAT32, then recopy/re-install your Distro onto the USB stick. Problem Solved.