Try
$ sudo /usr/bin/livecd-iso-to-disk --format --reset-mbr
/path/to/yourimage.iso /dev/sdb
(assuming the stick mounts as /dev/sdb.)
The extra parameters should format the thumbdrive and make its sector 0 a
standard MBR, also.
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Report that bug. In view of this could be an preparing fail. Just for
case, make an control with an another usb key. If that fails too, fill
the bug.
2011/1/1 JD :
> On 01/01/2011 12:49 AM, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
>> I meant to delete completely your drive again - and use plain FAT32 to
>> hold the m
On 01/01/2011 12:49 AM, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
> I meant to delete completely your drive again - and use plain FAT32 to
> hold the maximum compatibility. If you use ext systems, use just plain
> ext2 because journaling systems like ext3 and 4 can be a problem
> (journaling rewrites to often the stora
I meant to delete completely your drive again - and use plain FAT32 to
hold the maximum compatibility. If you use ext systems, use just plain
ext2 because journaling systems like ext3 and 4 can be a problem
(journaling rewrites to often the storage - and that shortens the
drive life). If the format
On 12/31/2010 10:45 PM, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You have to wipe it the complete USB key again. When the process has
> fails, and finds some fragments - this is the result. Sometimes
> happens.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Z
> 2011/1/1 JD:
>> Using liveusbcreator to dump a linux (not of any distro) iso i
Hi,
You have to wipe it the complete USB key again. When the process has
fails, and finds some fragments - this is the result. Sometimes
happens.
Cheers,
Z
2011/1/1 JD :
> Using liveusbcreator to dump a linux (not of any distro) iso image onto
> a 256GiB flash drive (Made by Kensignton).
>
> Af
Using liveusbcreator to dump a linux (not of any distro) iso image onto
a 256GiB flash drive (Made by Kensignton).
After selecting the linux ISO image, and setting the
value of the persistent storage, I click Create Live USB.
I get this error message:
Unknown filesystem. Your device may need to b