usb-creator-gtk won't work with i18n iso and reserved space won't work

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thecomputerguy10101
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se unió: 10/12/2013

I cannot define "reserved space" with the i18n iso (it's stuck on 0.0 MB) and cannot click "Create".

mYself
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se unió: 01/18/2012

Put here some screen-shot, please.

lembas
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se unió: 05/13/2010

It's a buggy piece of crap. Try running it as super user (gksudo usb-creator-gtk), that might allow you to create it.

The persistence might require a hand job: another partition on the USB of type Ext2/3/4 with label 'casper-rw'.

thecomputerguy10101
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se unió: 10/12/2013

After creating a ext2 partition of 1.27 GiB, (according to gparted) and a ext4 partition of 619 MiB with a label of "casper-rw" without the qoutetation marks, i get the same result (as superuser.)

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lembas
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se unió: 05/13/2010

Just boot it and it should remember your changes until the casper partition gets filled.

thecomputerguy10101
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se unió: 10/12/2013

The ISO isn't burned to /dev/sdb1 because "make startup disk" is grayed out.

lembas
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se unió: 05/13/2010

Even as a super user?

thecomputerguy10101
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se unió: 10/12/2013

yup.

lembas
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se unió: 05/13/2010

Try manually formatting the USB using e.g. gnome-disk-utility, maybe that will help. I believe g-d-u is installed by default. And then retry.

(don't format your hdd!)

thecomputerguy10101
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se unió: 10/12/2013

Exact same problem. See first post...
It sees it as 1 drive and won't let me click "Create".

lembas
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thecomputerguy10101
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se unió: 10/12/2013

It works! Just not with FUSBi, but with Unetbootin.

thecomputerguy10101
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se unió: 10/12/2013

yup.

thecomputerguy10101
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se unió: 10/12/2013

BTW: The flash drive I'm using is supposed to be 2 GB.

thecomputerguy10101
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se unió: 10/12/2013

I'll try DDing the image onto /dev/sdb1 (the first partition on sdb, the flash drive).

thecomputerguy10101
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se unió: 10/12/2013

The system I tried to run it on gave me a error saying:
isolinux.bin missing or corrupt
The only explanation is that the whole image didn't get copied. How do I install isolinux on the USB?

thecomputerguy10101
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se unió: 10/12/2013

Now after re-DDing the image, I DON'T EVEN GET A SINGLE CHARACTER OF TEXT!
/* caps intended (not yelling) */
(BTW, I did choose USB boot.) The laptop runs Windows XP (not very sure why, meant to be win7) and I have a text file full of the info of the laptop (with lines removed for privacy.)
NOTE: I am trying to boot a usb created on my main desktop on my laptop (just so you don't get confused)

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thecomputerguy10101
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se unió: 10/12/2013

I'm using unetbootin because FUSBi gave error messages. I'll tell when it's finshed the results.