On a previous post I mentioned that I put `rmmod tpm` on it's own line in grub.cfg menuentry, above the "loopback loop $isofile" line and that I got "error: no such module" when booting in BIOS mode.
I have discovered, (after testing the latest mkusb - unstable), that putting `rmmod tpm` up top just above the fi line allows booting ISO's in UEFI mode without getting the no such module error when booting in BIOS mode.
On a previous post I mentioned that I put `rmmod tpm` on it's own line in grub.cfg menuentry, above the "loopback loop $isofile" line and that I got "error: no such module" when booting in BIOS mode.
I have discovered, (after testing the latest mkusb - unstable), that putting `rmmod tpm` up top just above the fi line allows booting ISO's in UEFI mode without getting the no such module error when booting in BIOS mode.