** Changed in: usb-creator (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => High
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Patched /usr/share/pyshared/usbcreator/install.py to show details:
| @@ -241,3 +241,3 @@
| except dbus.DBusException as dbus_err:
| -self._failure(message)
| +self._failure(message + ':\n' + repr(dbus_err))
| self.progress_pulse_stop()
New erro
Also tried --allow-system-internal, same failure.
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I'm trying to install Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS (trusty). With UNetBootin I managed to
install it in a semi-broken way (freezes shorty after local user login), so I
try and use that to re-create a Live USB. So effectively, I'm using
* usb-creator-gtk=0.2.56.3ubuntu0.2
* on Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS (trusty)
I can confirm that this still exists in Ubuntu 14.04 with all updates
installed as of today May 1st, 2015. The bootable USB drives I create
with usb-creator-gtk work fine but I still get the "failed to install
bootloader" complaint. This is not a good look for an LTS one year in as
this is a key pa
sudo usb-creator-gtk works just fine.
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Did try to make an Ubutu utopic key with the final release of Utopic
(AMD64 Desktop). Same result.
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I have the same problem with utopic lubuntu, with all updates current as
of 10-Sep-2014.
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** Changed in: usb-creator (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: usb-creator (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Tags removed: maverick
** Tags added: raring saucy trusty utopic
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According to the documentation, startup disk creator will create Ubuntu
startup disks. It seems to look for the Ubuntu tag in the disk type,
and if you try to make a Debian disk, it will fail with that error
message "Invalid version string 'GNU/LINUX'". This is the type for a
Debian ISO, but not
I found this thread as the first and only reference to a work-around, so I dare
resurrecting it.
I had successfully used usb-creator-gtk many times until now, but today it
refused to install the bootloader. Today I let it sit and do its thing while
checking back after a while, finding I had to g
Looks the same as bug 572611.
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I had the problem and my workaround was to run usb-creator-gtk as a
regular user (i.e.: not as root) and also by slowly take my time to
enter my password when usb-creator-gtk is trying to install the
bootloader.
My best guess as the why: I believe the partition table is set to be re-
read just bef
The same happens in 12.10 EVERY time. Can't make startup usb disk at
ALL.
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"the --allow-system-internal workaround" fails with 12.04, the same bug.
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OK...I added --allow-system-internal, but the bootloader failed as
previously noted. Seems like a pretty big "Uh-Oh"
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I have the same problem running Startup Disk Creator 0.2.23 on Ubuntu
Precise 12.04. I also tried `usb-creator-gtk --allow-system-internal`,
however, the same error message "Installation Failed. An uncaught
exception was raised: Invalid version string 'GNU/LINUX'" pops up.
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This Maverick bug looks a lot like
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usb-creator/+bug/859539
(Oneiric).
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I wasn't one of the reporters of this bug, but I found this bug because
I've been seeing the exact same problem. I tried your suggestion
(Jordon) of passing "--allow-system-internal" to usb-creator-gtk
(0.2.23) and it does indeed seem to allow the bootloader installation to
succeed where it was pre
I haven't had a chance to look at the script yet, but after testing, it
seems that using the switch --allow-system-internal you will be able to
install the bootloader on a USB stick, I tested this with 11.04 making
an 11.04 startup disk to a PNY stick. Would one of you who reported
this also try t
Similar problem occured in my laptop which is Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal
I wanted to create an startup USB start up image for Debian 6.0.1 with
following commands, then it said "An uncaught exception was raised:
Invalid version string 'GNU/Linux' " in the end on a pop up message
panel.
0 : 2006 :
Maverick's release notes say: "It is not possible to create Ubuntu 10.04
USB disks from the Startup Disk Creator in Ubuntu 10.10 due to a
backwards incompatibility in the syslinux program." Not sure about why
you can't create Maverick live USBs.
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Binary package hint: usb-
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