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I've experienced similar when the sb size exceeds the amount of ram available. If your including a file larger than 4gb it's possible you need more than 8gb

Is there any way to place the bootloader on a fat32 partition and the sb on a second partition formatted in ntfs or ext?

I was able to uefi boot using fat32 file system. I was also able to create and use a second partition as ext4 for data. Also confirmed uefi boot by...

This may be a driver issue. UAS driver is USB Attached SCSI. This is the driver Linux and Windows refers to when the USB device is attached on my system....

same issue is effecting multiple pages.