Fired up a Gparted Live usb for a project on a very modern (post 2015) uefi-only computer.
But I didn't use the iso! (which wouldn't work on this box).
The simple solution to my surprise was to download the amd-64 ZIP file instead. And simply unarchive that to a usb thumb drive and boot.
Gparted Live, like Porteus, has either a shell script mkboot.sh or an exe to make the drive bootable as the final step:
https://gparted.org/liveusb.php
But here is the best part! On modern machines, step 5 (running the shell or exe file) to make it bootable it is not necessarily needed at all!
Unbelievable. I can simply unarchive either Porteus or Gparted live, without having to use the boot script / exe and get on with business. Wow.
I had seen this tip about Porteus' ease of installation on very modern uefi-only machines, and when I saw that in Gparted Live, thought I'd give that a go (skipping step 5, or the boot script). Well, whaddya' know? Awesome.
Gparted Live UEFI surprise!
Gparted Live UEFI surprise!
That's a UNIX book - cool. -Garth