Hi,
thank you all for the hints (and great humor, Jerome), however, it
didn't help. Btw. I've tried with dd before too, but the result is known.
What has been done so far:
- wheezy CD 64 bit image iso is downloaded, md5sum is correct
- USB is formatted to FAT32 (tried with FAT16 too - but I guess BIOS
handles FAT32)
- dd (with bs=1M, 4M, none (defaulting to 512KB) / cat to device
corrupts the filesystem on a device
- after image "is written on a USB device" that USB is "readable" on
Linux, but not on Windows (and BIOS). Disk Utility on Ubuntu reports
filesystem is not clean. Tried with GParted to fix the filesystem,
without success.
- tried to write to the device while mounted/unmounted. Is there any
difference if device file is stated as a target?
Can anyone create bootable USB with *wheezy* bits for yourself?
Regards,
Damjan
On 09. 12. 2012 15:33, Jérôme wrote:
Le samedi 08 décembre 2012 à 13:34 +0100, Damjan Zemljič a écrit :
Steps taken:
wget
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/wheezy_di_beta4/amd64/iso-cd/debian-wheezy-DI-b4-amd64-netinst.iso
wget
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-amd64/current/images/hd-media/boot.img.gz
plugged in USB and assured it is not mounted
zcat boot.img.gz > /path-to-usb-dev
mount & copy iso to usb root folder
Where is the bug?
between chair and keyboard ?
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch04s03.html.fr#usb-copy-isohybrid
^_^;
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