Hi Elek,
You are writing to Debian-Live mailing list, and not to any Parrot OS
resource.
Did you try to boot with Debian GNU/Linux operating system (Live media)
on that computer?
El 14/2/24 a les 20:49, Elek Tro ha escrit:
The " live- boot " package ,, the exact version of parrot OS , ...
The " live- boot " package ,, the exact version of parrot OS , ...
I tried to install Parrot OS as a partition in my Dell Precision 7530
(32Gb Ram) ,,, since 7 days nothing happened
Help me please!! :'(
Nothing more than "boot failed" in screen?
Does it appear same message if you try to boot with an empty device?
El 4/11/23 a les 6:36, leb686 ha escrit:
I flashed startos-0.3.4.4-9322b3d-20230810_x86_64
And received this 'boot failed'.
I used a San disk 8 gb, failed.
And
I flashed startos-0.3.4.4-9322b3d-20230810_x86_64
And received this 'boot failed'.
I used a San disk 8 gb, failed.
And a 64gb MicroSd in a usb reader and had the same result.
Any
As I posted on https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/17988,
it seems systemd 248 has fixed this issue?
I tired systemd (248.3-1ubuntu1) from Ubuntu impish and systemd
(248.3-1) from Debian experimental, this are no such error messages anymore:
Failed to unmount /run/live/medium: Device or reso
As I posted on https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/17988,
it seems systemd 248 has fixed this issue?
I tired systemd (248.3-1ubuntu1) from Ubuntu impish and systemd
(248.3-1) from Debian experimental, this are no such error messages anymore:
Failed to unmount /run/live/medium: Device or reso
Hi Marcel,
On 4/16/21 1:25 AM, Marcel Partap wrote:
> […]
>
> The key problem is the deletion of the original root ramdisk in its
> init scripts. This needs to be avoided so there is a valid root (and
> upper mount) to switch back to on shutdown.
>
> My attempts of getting the mount chain to untan
[…]
The key problem is the deletion of the original root ramdisk in its init
scripts. This needs to be avoided so there is a valid root (and upper mount) to
switch back to on shutdown.
My attempts of getting the mount chain to untangle without changing that were
fruitless xD
( https://github.
Package: live-boot
Version: 1:20210208
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
When rebooting or halting the Debian live system, it gives these
error messages:
Failed to unmount /run/live/medium: Device or resource busy
systemd-shutdown[1]: Could not
tfs-3g,it's /var/lib/dpkg/ntfs-3g.postinst will auto remake initrd.img (call
update-initramfs),include live-boot'script in new initrd.img,but,when live-boot
not change it's code of function 'is_supported_fs',new initrd.img will boot
failed on ntfs.All live-boot need to do
Just want you to know I figured it out.
I installed Linux Mint 19.2 on 2 pcs. 1 laptop and one desktop.
Each had windows 10 installed. Dual boot. Nothing special. Install went
well.
After restart, it would not let me choose which OS to boot too.
Either booted to Windows or some sort of error me
Please understand that after three emails from you I am still at a
complete loss as to sufficiently understanding your situation and thus
unable to offer any helpful advice to you. You are unlikely to get
anywhere at all with resolving your problem unless you can communicate
the necessary informati
?? your request for help is not very clear... Do you mean that you have
constructed a Debian live disk using live-build and you are trying to
run this on a laptop that has a Linux Mint host installed? (which is
irrelevant btw).
if so then what was the config used to build the live-disc with live-
b
Hello,
Error Message: "Unable to find a medium containing a live file system."
Installed Linux Mint 19.2 Tina Cinnamon.
Disabled Windows Bootloader in Bios.
Disabled Secure Boot Control.
OS mode Selection: CSM AND UEFI SELECTED. Toggled both and CSM or UEFI.
Error message after disabling win
Hello,
I am trying to boot a live version of GParted on a USB stick on an HP
notebook.
I get the screen with the GParted selections and the CD's on the
background. When I select the default option I get a boot failure. The
error message is
Can not mount /dev/loop0 (/run/live/medium/live/fi
Greetings,
On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 6:01 PM, Joel Momanyi wrote:
> I am using kali linux of version debian 7 64-bit
Although the image you are attempting to use may be based on debian, the
debian-live team has not built the image and are not familiar with it.
Please ask the creators of the imag
I am using kali linux of version debian 7 64-bit ..which i downloaded as an
iso image and it has failwd to boot.
The erros message was
"Can not mount /dev/loop0 (/love/medium/live/filesystem.squashfs) on
//filesystem.squashfs
e.iso" burned it on DVD and started
[...]
After that :
BOOT FAILED!
This Debian Live image failed to boot.
Please file a bug ... .. ==> I try to do
it ...
Hi!
You have to keep in mind that you were using an image "based" on
debian but made by a derivative project. Ther
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 2:35 AM, Iris Stöhr wrote:
>
> I downloaded "sparkylinux-3.3-x86_64-mate.iso" burned it on DVD and started
[...]
>
> After that :
> BOOT FAILED!
> This Debian Live image failed to boot.
> Please file a bug ... .. ==> I try to do
.".
Then I tried it in english = same effect.
Then I tried "SparkyLinux failsave".
Many different lines of info appeared.
Then : "error reading /lib/udev/hudb.bin : No such file or dir" appeared
often.
After that :
BOOT FAILED!
This Debian Live image failed to boot.
Ple
On 09/26/2013 12:18 PM, simona bellavista wrote:
> I was trying to install debian 7.0.0 i386 with a live usb, but boot failed.
how did you write the image to the stick *excatly*?
did you change anything (e.g. bootparameters), if so, what *excatly* did
you change?
--
Address:Dan
I was trying to install debian 7.0.0 i386 with a live usb, but boot failed.
Unable to find a medium containing a live file system
BusyBox v1.20.2 (Debian 1:1.20.0-7) built-in shell (ash)
/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
(initramfs)
the installation fails also with linux
On 06/09/2012 09:15 PM, semenich oleg wrote:
> gparted-live-0.12.1-5.iso
eventhough gparted is using debian-live stuff, we have not build that
image and are unfamiliar with its specialities.
please ask the creates of the image for support on it, they know it and
can help you best with it.
--
Ad
st-
>
> title gparted ISO
> fallback 1
> map --mem (hd0,0)/gparted-live-0.12.1-5.iso (hd32)
> map --hook
> chainloader (hd32)
> boot
> savedefault --wait=2
>
> 3-gparted menu boot->enter--
>
> modprobe: module unknown not found in modules
ule unknown not found in modules.dep
4--1 min. boots----
Boot failed!
modprobe: module i8042 not found in modules.dep
modprobe: module atkbd not found in modules.dep
93.439240 uhci_hcd: USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver
BusyBox v1.19.3 (Debian 1:1.19.3-7) built-in sh
On 01/24/2012 08:03 AM, Ulf Nyman wrote:
> I have download the CloneZilla Version 1.2.12-7
[...]
> The I get information that the Boot is failed.
> and that I suld report it
although clonezilla is based on debian-live, we don't know the specifics
of that project. it is best if you ask the peop
Hi!
I have download the CloneZilla Version 1.2.12-7
http://sourceforge.net/projects/clonezilla/files/clonezilla_live_testing/1.2.12-7/clonezilla-live-1.2.12-7-i686-pae.iso/download
During the loading of the system i get following error
modprobe: module unknown not found in modules.dep
(lots
al, i thought this iso image would be the best option but
> when I tried installing it, it give me an error of " BOOT FAILED" and
> the e mail contact was given, so i thought to contact you guys. the
> version of my live CD is livecd-xen-3.2-0.8.2-i386.iso. the error
> as show
, it give me an error of " BOOT FAILED" and the e mail contact was
given, so i thought to contact you guys. the version of my live CD is
livecd-xen-3.2-0.8.2-i386.iso. the error as shown on the screen was that:
UNable to find a medium containing a live file system. could you please hel
On 07/18/2011 08:59 PM, Jacob Alman wrote:
> I’m cloning a Mac, and clonezilla reads as unable to find a medium
> containing a live file system.
eventhough clonezilla is based on debian-live, we haven't build that
image and don't know it, so we can't really help you with it. it is best
you ask the
I'm cloning a Mac, and clonezilla reads as unable to find a medium containing a
live file system.
I'm running Busybox v1.18.4 (Debian 1:1.18.4-2)
I have a Mac image from before that I'm trying to refresh, I have tried 4
different CD's, they all do the same thing.
__
On 06/24/2011 08:48 PM, Andrew J wrote:
> The Gparted version was gparted-live-stable-0.8.1-3 . Yes it works on
> my other 2 computers.
albeit gparted is a live system using debian-live stuff, it's not one
that we build ourself. therefore, please ask the people that build that
live system for supp
Hi, I was trying to run Gparted on my new computer to set up a 3TB
disk drive, but the Debian boot fails under all available modes.
The Gparted version was gparted-live-stable-0.8.1-3 . Yes it works on
my other 2 computers.
I have screen shots of the error if you want them, but it just says
the d
On 03/13/2011 05:47 PM, Stephen Fortune wrote:
> I have tried to make a live boot USB key for Puredyne Carrott and Coriander.
>
> I used the following iso: puredyne-911-carrot_and_coriander-DVD-amd64.iso
eventhough puredyne is a debian-live based derrivative, we can't really
support it. please as
Hello
I have tried to make a live boot USB key for Puredyne Carrott and Coriander.
I used the following iso: puredyne-911-carrot_and_coriander-DVD-amd64.iso
But I am greeted with this error message:
mount aufs on /failed with option
noatime.dirs=/cow=rw://filesystem.squashfs=rr
can you offer m
On 05/13/2010 10:38 AM, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> also, regarding anything d-i related, please reconfirm first that you
> can reproduce it with
>
> * lh config --debian-installer-distribution daily, and
> * putting live-installer into binary_local-udebs
> (currently, that would be live-insta
also, regarding anything d-i related, please reconfirm first that you
can reproduce it with
* lh config --debian-installer-distribution daily, and
* putting live-installer into binary_local-udebs
(currently, that would be live-installer_17_i386.udeb for i386)
and then rebuild from scratch
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> # restoring original settings
> # do *not* change them without proper reasoning.
> severity 581366 normal
Bug #581366 [live-initramfs] live-initramfs: CD image unusable both as live CD
and as installed
Severity set to 'normal' from 'important'
>
# restoring original settings
# do *not* change them without proper reasoning.
severity 581366 normal
tag 581366 moreinfo
tag 581366 unreproducible
thanks
regarding the title.. could you *please* come up with what the *actual*
problem is, with the *actual* failure messages, etc. otherwise, it's
ve
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> severity 581366 normal
Bug #581366 [live-initramfs] live-initramfs: Boot failed
Severity set to 'normal' from 'grave'
> tag 581366 moreinfo
Bug #581366 [live-initramfs] live-initramfs: Boot failed
Added tag
severity 581366 normal
tag 581366 moreinfo
tag 581366 unreproducible
thanks
please give the requested information as outlined in the manual in the
section about how to write bug reports, otherwise we can't help.
also note that we're not much into debugging your own live-helper
wrapper, so please
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> retitle 565456 fails in persistency mode and unknown fs
Bug #565456 [live-initramfs] Boot failed of debian-live-lxde prebuild image on
atom N270 netbook
Changed Bug title to 'fails in persistency mode and unknown fs' from 'Boot
retitle 565456 fails in persistency mode and unknown fs
thanks
Rob Owens wrote:
> What I discovered as a workaround is that if you boot your non-live
> system, you can run this command:
the proper workaround, until it's fixed in live-initramfs2, is to boot
with 'nopersistent'.
in case you have a
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 10:52:16PM +, amrmap wrote:
> Package: live-initramfs
> Version: 1.156.1+1.157.2-1
>
> I downloaded the lxde image from:
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/release/current-live/i386/usb-hdd/ , i.e.
> debian-live-502-i386-lxde-desktop.img
> Booting from a usb-stick wi
Package: live-initramfs
Version: 1.156.1+1.157.2-1
I downloaded the lxde image from:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/release/current-live/i386/usb-hdd/ , i.e.
debian-live-502-i386-lxde-desktop.img
Booting from a usb-stick with this image on it failed.
Architecture: i386 (atom N270)
Short live
Your message dated Sun, 27 Dec 2009 19:50:05 +0100
with message-id <4b37ac5d.2000...@gmail.com>
and subject line Re: Bug#562741: live-helper: boot failed
has caused the Debian Bug report #562741,
regarding live-helper: boot failed
to be marked as done.
This means that you claim that the p
fixed 562741
thanks
Sorry, I simply forgot to update my config/chroot for live-helper 2.0.
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I understood the problem.
My computer have a rescue partition which include a "live systemrescue".
When i boot with a usb key, initramfs connect to this rescue partition.
It is the conflict which produces the error.
I resolved this problem by deleting the "live systemrescue" of the
partition.
Hello,
I created a boot image for usb key with live-helper (lenny).
I copy this image on an usb key with the command :
dd if=binary.img of=/dev/sdx
x is a character which is replaced by a, b, c, ...
I boot my computer on usb. After a short time, I can read the following
message :
"
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 12:23:31PM +0100, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
> I get
>
> Remounting /dev/sdb2 ro on /cow failed
>
> and a prompt (initramfs) when trying to boot with "persistent" and a
> partition named "live-rw".
>
> cat /live.log gives
>
> mount: mounting /dev/sdb2 on /cow failed: Device or
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hans
Ekbrand
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:24 AM
To: debian-live@lists.debian.org
Subject: "BOOT FAILED!" with a live-rw partition (ext2 and ext3 tested)
I get
Remounting /dev/sdb2 ro on /cow failed
and a prompt (initramfs) when trying to boot with "pe
I get
Remounting /dev/sdb2 ro on /cow failed
and a prompt (initramfs) when trying to boot with "persistent" and a
partition named "live-rw".
cat /live.log gives
mount: mounting /dev/sdb2 on /cow failed: Device or resource busy
the list of mounts includes
/
/sys
/proc
/dev
/live/image
/filesys
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