This bug report has lost its focus entirely. I believe the original
issue, that the casper-rw persistence file did not have a proper ext3
filesystem, has been indirectly fixed with other changes to the main
install routine.
If you are seeing this error message in usb-creator 0.2.7, please file a
I just experienced this same error using a 64-bit version of 9.04.
I did not experience it on the 32-bit version.
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Thanks Wirechief,
Your suggestion to install
lupin-casper, ubiquity-casper and casper
worked!
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Daily-build of April 20th 2009 worked without incident for me also.
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I downloaded the daily-build on Apri 20th 2009 it came with new files
associated with casper
lupin-casper ubiquity-casper and of course casper.
The stick created worked, I dont know if there are other files needed
but you might try sudo apt-get lupin-casper ubiquity-casper casper
and see if it wo
I've downloaded the daily snapshot dated 4/18/2008.
I processed it using the usb-creator application installed on an Ubuntu Jaunty
i386 Desktop RC machine with all updates about 2 hours ago. It did not boot
for me. This is a Verbatim memory stick 4 GB. I am erasing it with "Partition
Editor"/
I've attached a casper log.
I forgot to capture the output of dmesg, but I did run dmesg and visually
inspected it. It seemed to report corruption in an ext3 filesystem. This
could have been my /boot partition, but I think it unlikely. Again I did
encrypt the entire root partition as an op
I'm having this problem with Jaunty RC - I get a prompt that says initramfs.
I thought it might be related to my hard drive partitions using encrypted LUKS
over LVM, so I removed the hard drive but still had the same problem.
Once I hit enter a couple times at the initramfs prompt and got past th
See progress on bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/363038
Comment by user David Mandala shows a recent build of Jaunty seems to
have solved the problem.
Currently trying to confirm the fix on my x86 PC.
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after you hit enter for English select F6 (then other options if required) but
i just hit esc and then
you are brought to the grub boot line and use the arrow keys to navigate.
I had to use the fix of removal of the persistent =/file to /file , removal of
"persistent" this time as rootdelay=90 d
Where do i have to add this rootdelay?, didnt found grub on the usb file
system (please dont tell me its in the image file... -.-)
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Same problem with Ubuntu 9.04 RC and my LiveUSB-8GB stick.
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I didn't have to add rootdelay when i made my first stick, it was
after a update around Apr 3rd that this
occurred. not having a workaround until a fix can be made is not good
either, if the person working to fix
this knows the area to look perhaps a fix will come sooner.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 6
I appreciate that we have a semi-successful workaround with rootdelay,
but does anyone really find adding one or more minutes to your boot time
an acceptable solution?
In my case, the device in question is a 3ware hardware RAID. This
didn't happen with older kernels / ubuntu releases, which leads
try adding rootdelay=90 to the grub boot line.
I just tried it and had successfull boot to the desktop, you might be
able to use a lower value if that
works, i found this in bug 290153 which has similar problems of
dropping to a busybox.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 4:38 PM, RIco wrote:
> i'm still ge
I found https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290153 had similar problems with
dropping to a busybox and the work around
was adding rootdelay=90 I tried this on a recently created usb stick and found
success, it booted to the Desktop there
are other things that users tried but simply giveing a wait p
i'm still getting the busybox prompt on jaunty rc!!!
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I tried the same thing, removal of the persistent =/file to /file , removal
of "persistent" provides a workaround for it
to boot to the Desktop...good find Chip Piller I hope now this will provide
enough details for a solution to the issue
and they can get persistence working again. my last t
I've been having problems in the last week or two with jaunty daily-live
desktop iso images which I used with usb-creator to make a liveusb stick
where it will drop into busybox initramfs when I try to boot the
usbstick. I found that when I try to boot I need to press F6 key, go to
expert mode, re
I took the one usb stick that successully booted to a Desktop and cloned it to
another 8gb usb stick using
dd the result is that i have two usb sticks that can boot jaunty 9.04 so this
should put to sleep any thought
i had a defective stick. using Linux ubuntu 2.6.28-11-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP
M
** Attachment added: "demesg.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25502051/demesg.log
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in my recent attempt i tried using unetbootin_304_1_amd64.deb
ii unetbootin 304-1
using daily ubuntu build with unetbootin it downloaded and installed to a 1gb
stick, the result with reboot
was being dropped into a intramfs shell. I burned a dvd r/w with the bui
in my attempts I tried using unetbooten-linux-319 and it fails the same way i
am dropped into a intramfs shell.
i have tried this on 8gb, 4gb and 1gb, I have tried using windows version of
unetbooten and got the same results.
ii syslinux 2:3.63+dfsg-2ubuntu3
ii
My logs and problem discription in more detail on bug 293083 but basically i
am dropped to a intramfs . I made
logs of my attempt. I am using usb-creator 0.1.15
** Attachment added: "casper.log"
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** Attachment added: "dmesg-usbstick.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25464779/dmesg-usbstick.log
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Wasn't it supposed to be added to Hardy 8.04.2 disk? It's not. I tried
this Hardy version and Intrepid, and the latter works ok.
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I also found that:
- different usb drives can show different problems; some is bootable and some
(old?) isn't.
- some (old?) motherboards (Asus P4PE for ex.) can not boot from usb drive, if
filesystem is not FAT16.
usb-creator not give me option to select a filesystem when it formats clean usb
I think my observations would fit the head description of bug 290154
(duplicate of this) somewhat better. Latest intrepid, generated a 4 GB
thumbdrive with the daily jaunty image. Tried both "Create a USB startup
disk" and "UNetbootin" to get the image to the stick:
- A Gigabyte GA-P35-DS4 board w
[quote author=fjgold] "Usb-creator versions 0.1.9 and 0.1.10 failed
with the Busybox error. All versions were installed using .deb's. Have
kept the 0.1.8 version installed." [/quote]
For me, 0.1.8 not work, with same '(initramfs)_' error as latest 0.1.10
creator, using ubuntu-eee-8.04.1.iso and
I confirm what said Evan Dandrea, I tested usb-creator with Ubuntu Eee 8.04.1 :
* It didn't worked with persistent mode enabled ;
* It worked without persistent mode disabled.
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Using an 8.04.1 CD will not work because persistence is broken in the
version of casper included in 8.04.1. This will be fixed in 8.04.2.
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Hi all,
It works with: xubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso (Date 20. November. 2008)
I have used: "create a usb startup disk" (usb-creator 0.1.10)
I got someting like "i/o error... replace disk!" I think it is because I have
executed "create a usb startup disk" as normal user. Following commands have
Yea, my bug is a duplicate of this one for sure. So, I can confirm it
with Ubuntu 8.04.1 and Kubuntu 8.04.1 Desktop iso. From some help on
the mailing list I was able to find out that some things where missing
from the USB and that is why it was dropping out to the Busybox shell.
I was using a n
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