Problems creating USB installed using Trisquel 7
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I recently downloaded a fresh copy of Uruk-2.0-beta-2, and checked the SHA256. Then I tried to use a recently installed and fully updated Trisquel 7, running on my Aspire One, to make a USB installer. I tried it with both Disks (using 'restore image') and Startup Disk Creator, but neither successfully booted. The installer created using Disks just said "Missing operating system", then went to a normal boot for the internal drive. The installer created using Startup Disk Creator spat out an error message, then a 'boot:' prompt, then repeated this until I used the power button to shut the PC down.
Last time I created a USB installer to test beta2, I used Disks on my LMDE laptop, which worked fine. Anyone got any idea what might have gone wrong?
BTW the Aspire One is 32-bit, full specs on my user information page. Must get around to putting it into H-Node.
Disks on LMDE didn't work either. Ended up back on Trisquel using a command from the wiki:
"Terminal (dd of GNU Coreutils)
$ sudo dd if=/path/to/image.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=8M;sync
Note that you want the device name (e.g. /dev/sdx) not the partition name (e.g. /dev/sdx1)."
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/how-create-liveusb
Working a treat. Reinstalling beta2 now.
Good to hear. But whatever the problem is with both Uruk 2 and Trisquel 8 betas, it needs to be fixed before the final releases. Uruk and Trisquel are both supposed to be noob-friendly distros, and official release that can't be installed without command line wizardry is just embarrassing ;)
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