I'm having trouble getting Linux set up on my ThinkPad E531. I followed all the necessary steps, but when I press F12 to boot from my USB drive, nothing happens. I'm not sure what to do next. I installed both Linux and Rufus, but something isn't working and I'm confused about the process. Can anyone provide guidance on how to troubleshoot this?
5 Answers
Have you tried using the F1 key to access your BIOS instead? Sometimes F12 can be tricky depending on the laptop. Also, holding down the Fn key while tapping F12 might help—give that a shot!
If all else fails, try downloading Linux directly from the official website for your distro. For example, you can check out kernel.org to find genuine Linux sources. Good luck!
It sounds like you might be running into a boot issue. Can you clarify what "it doesn't work" means? Are you seeing any error messages or does nothing happen when you press F12? It might help to know how far along you are in the process to provide better advice!
Which Linux distribution are you trying to install? Ensure you selected the latest version—maybe LTS if you're unsure. If you're having trouble booting from a USB, check your BIOS settings; sometimes you need to enable USB booting or adjust the boot order.
When you mention downloading and installing Linux, how did you go about it? Personally, I find Ventoy more reliable than Rufus for creating bootable USB drives. If you’re using a specific distro, check if they have a dedicated tool for making boot media!

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