Creating an USB Pen of Trisquel 4.0.1 Taranis

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aliasbody
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Hello Everyone,

I am trying to use Trisquel 4.0.1 as a Home Server (I wanted to have something only LTS on that one until Trisquel 6 LTS is out). And to do so I was trying to create a USB Pen using DD from the terminal (like I always do). But using this method the Trisquel NetInstall won't start and I don't know how to solve this :S..

This is how I did :
sudo dd if="/home/aliasbody/Transferências/trisquel-netinst_4.0.1_i686.iso" of=/dev/sdf

Is this a "normal" problem with the netinstall version of trisquel 4 or is this some kind of bug ?

Thanks in advance,
Luis Da Costa

Chris

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I don't think that will work. It's for a CD and the distribution then downloads from the net. It can be installed to a pendrive like any other version though.

Burn it to a CD first and then run the installation. Select the USB device as the device you would like to install to. Also install the MBR to the USB device.

aliasbody
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I used this method for the 5.5 version and it worked :S.. I wanted to install from the NetInstall into a netbook without CD Drive... I think that if I don't find a solution I'll stay with 5.5 or just wait to 6.0 to be out.

Mampir
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The functionality to write the ISO files this way was added not very long ago. It might be that 4.0 ISO files don't have this functionality.

Dave_Hunt

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If the 4.0 images that are written with the 'dd' command aren't
bootable, you may have to use a tool like the usb creator from another
version or a tool like unetbootin. The latter is available in a ppa,
but there may be free software concerns with using it. Nonetheless, I
have done, as a convenience, since the usb creator tool is not
accessible using the Orca screen reader.