Den 2016-09-08 kl. 19:39, skrev Ian Bruntlett:
Hi,
I am running Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS, 64-bit.
For some time I have been using Startup Disc Creator to create Lubuntu
32-bit install media (on USB flash drives).
However, today, when I was attempting to create a Lubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
desktop 32-bit install USB flash drive using Startup Disc Creator (0.3.2),
it would write the iso to the flash drive OK. Except for one thing. The
flash drive is not being recognised. To quote GPartEd, "Unable to detect
file system!".
Does anyone else have this problem?
BW,
Ian
Hi Ian,
This kind of USB drives, cloned from the iso files, have a very special
system of partitions, that is not recognized correctly by gparted. It is
made from a 'hybrid' iso file, and should work from both a DVD disk and
USB pendrive.
Another program, lsblk, is more successful. Make a very wide terminal
window and run the command
sudo lsblk -fm
After all, the important thing is that the computer can boot from it,
not that gparted can read it ;-)
Best regards
Nio
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