* Michael Prokop <m...@debian.org> [2019-02-25 09:44 +0100]:

> * Elimar Riesebieter [Mon Feb 25, 2019 at 06:50:37AM +0100]:
> > * Michael Prokop <m...@debian.org> [2019-02-20 15:47 +0100]:
> > > * Elimar Riesebieter [Mon Feb 04, 2019 at 10:32:49AM +0100]:
> 
> > > > root@pippin>pts/0 ~ # mkfs.vfat -F 16 -v /dev/sdf2
> [...]
> > > > root@pippin>pts/0 ~ # grml2usb --bootoptions=%lang=de 
> > > > --bootoptions=%persistence grml64-full_2018.12.iso /dev/sdf2
> > > > Executing grml2usb version 0.16.2
> > > > Execution failed: Partition /dev/sdf2 does not contain a FAT16 
> > > > filesystem. (Use --fat16 or run mkfs.vfat /dev/sdf2)
> 
> > > > /dev/sdf2 is a partition on a stick. I tried both gpt and msdos
> > > > partitiontables, though.
> 
> > > Can you please provide the output of:
> 
> > >   blkid -s TYPE -o value /dev/sdf2
> 
> > > ? This should output "vfat", if not then you'll get the error
> > > message you're quoting.
> 
> > The output is vfat. Running grml2usb gives 
> 
> > Executing grml2usb version 0.16.3
> > Execution failed: Partition /dev/sdf2 does not contain a FAT16 filesystem. 
> > (Use --fat16 or run mkfs.vfat /dev/sdf2)
> [...]
> 
> Could it be, that your python binary (/usr/bin/python) is pointing
> to [/usr/bin/]python3?
> What's the output of:
> 
>   dpkg -S /usr/bin/python

python-minimal: /usr/bin/python

Elimar
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