In the final analysis
Why an iso file is iso file, and a file isohybrid is isohybrid?
What is the difference between the two?
Only Block start partition? :-)
Thanks
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Subject: Re: [Debburn-devel] Write iso/isohybrid on pendrive:problem
Hi,
[with] debian-7.2.0-i386-lxde-CD-1.iso > /dev/sdb
[...] debian-live-7.2-i386-lxde-desktop+nonfree.iso
I can re-format the free space present on usb
These two images have MBRs with partition 1 beginning at
block 64 (=
Hi all
Why this situations when write file iso/isohybrid on pendrive?
When write this file iso: cat debian-7.2.0-i386-lxde-CD-1.iso > /dev/sdb
on pendrive, with filesystem ext2 or Fat32, after finished to write, I can
re-format the free space present on usb.
When change file in to: isohybr
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