On 04/26/2015 11:28 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
I think there is a bug. This should not happen: Installing Lubuntu
should not alter the USB pendrive, from which it is being installed. I
doubt that the problem is the bootloader, because it boots to the
Unetbootin menu (if I understand correctly).
It seems to me that some configuration file of Unetbootin is written to
(overwritten) or saved in a bad way in the casper-rw file.
Maybe these questions can help you get further:
- What happens if you boot without persistence (if you still have that
system on the USB drive or are prepared to repeat the operations to 'get
there')?
- Would it work better with a casper-rw partition and ext4 for persistence?
- Would it work better if you sync the system manually (flush the
buffers) before shutting down or rebooting?
- What happens if you do the same procedure with another USB pendrive?
In other words, could it be caused by a defect of the pendrive?
Nio:
Thanks for the analysis. I have scheduled a task for me to check this
out later.
- Aere
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Sincerely,
Aere
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