Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key
On Wed, April 8, 2009 7:20 pm, maxim wexler wrote: Was quite easy using unetbootin, it's in the portage tree. There is also a MS Windows version of this tool. emerge -va unetbootin Thanks Joost, I did an emerge -pv unetbootin earlier but there were lots of blocks and masks plus it wants 100M downloads and I only get 2k from dialup here. Didn't realize there was a Windows version. Better not wipe XP yet! So I got this: http://launchpad.net/unetbootin/trunk/276.exe/+download/unetbootin-eeeubuntu-windows-276.exe (3.5M)and pointed it at the iso. Did the deed and rebooted. Now it's telling me: Loading /ubnkern Invalid or corrupt kernel image. So I guess it's back to the Wifi Cafe to dawdle over my coffee for an hour while I download another. Better run the checksum this time -- if Xandros has the tool! Maxim, Judging from the footer from yahoo, I am guessing you're in Canada? Too bad, if you were closer to me, we could meet and probably do the install in a cafe or somewhere... Don't forget to format the usb-stick prior to running unetbootin. Good luck and keep us posted. -- Joost
Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key--FIXED
Judging from the footer from yahoo, I am guessing you're in Canada? Correct Good luck and keep us posted. This time I got a better connection and downloaded the iso in one go then ran unetbootin on it and this time it worked mw __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/
Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key
Hi group, Using as my model: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/liveusb.xml to install eeexubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386-20090223.iso via a bootable usb key. Everything fine until this command: # cp -r /mnt/cdrom/* /mnt/usb resulted in this: cp: cannot create symbolic link `/media/disk/dists/stable': Operation not permitted cp: cannot create symbolic link `/media/disk/dists/unstable': Operation not permitted cp: cannot create symbolic link `/media/disk/ubuntu': Operation not permitted Some one in a forum says this doesn't matter. Very well, I carry on. This command: # mv /mnt/usb/memtest86 /mnt/usb/memtest results in a file-not-found msg. And when I try to boot get Missing operating system. I ran through the steps several times to make sure I wasn't leaving something out or adding something that wasn't there but the result was the same. Does it really matter that I'm using 'Buntu? A look at the 'Buntu howtos for this procedure remind me why I prefer the gentoo method. Neil, you there? How did you do it? I don't have a cd/dvd attachment for my tripleE, have to use a usb key. I ordered a TripleE as well and to prepare for it (in NL only versions available are with MSWinXP :( ) I created a usb-key yesterday. Was quite easy using unetbootin, it's in the portage tree. There is also a MS Windows version of this tool. emerge -va unetbootin It can build the USB-boot-stick using ISO-images Wants to run as root, and make sure you pre-format the usb-stick with vfat. If it keeps failing, fall back to having your XP-box format the usb-stick, had to do this myself. -- Joost
Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key
You might be interested in trying Slax (usb distro based on slackware), the kde environment doesnt suit the size of the monitor very well on the eeepc (if you have one that is as small as mine at 800x480), but using other wm works perfect. Slax is extremely small and comes with ISOs and TGZ that you just decompress in the usbkey and then execute an install script (shell script or batch in windows) to make it bootable. You could use it, in text mode to get your other usb distro working. Good luck! On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 6:05 PM, maxim wexler bliss...@yahoo.com wrote: Why are you following the Gentoo instructions to create an Ubuntu disk? Because I'm insane. AFAIR, eexubuntu comes with a script to create a bootable USB stick. Near's I can tell you have to burn a CD first, boot it, then run the script. Don't have a CD/DVD attachment for the tripleE What sort of filesystem did you create on the stick? They use FAT by default, which doesn't support symlinks. All the howtos say fat. I tried ext2, nope, syslinux wants fat. Waaah! I only have gentoo and XP here at home on a vey slw dialup and this Xandros thing which connects nicely to the 'Net via wifi but has no tools. OK, maybe I can burn a CD, boot into my home system, wipe XP, which I no longer use and install eeeXubuntu and run the script and ...Only thing I'm wondering is the iso meant to find a SSHD, had that problem for another distro I tried. I'll let you know mw __ Instant Messaging, free SMS, sharing photos and more... Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger at http://ca.beta.messenger.yahoo.com/ -- When Earth was the only inhabited planet in the Galaxy, it was a primitive place, militarily speaking. The only weapon they had ever invented worth mentioning was a crude and inefficient nuclear-reaction bomb for which they had not even developed the logical defense. - Asimov
Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key
Was quite easy using unetbootin, it's in the portage tree. There is also a MS Windows version of this tool. emerge -va unetbootin Thanks Joost, I did an emerge -pv unetbootin earlier but there were lots of blocks and masks plus it wants 100M downloads and I only get 2k from dialup here. Didn't realize there was a Windows version. Better not wipe XP yet! So I got this: http://launchpad.net/unetbootin/trunk/276.exe/+download/unetbootin-eeeubuntu-windows-276.exe (3.5M)and pointed it at the iso. Did the deed and rebooted. Now it's telling me: Loading /ubnkern Invalid or corrupt kernel image. So I guess it's back to the Wifi Cafe to dawdle over my coffee for an hour while I download another. Better run the checksum this time -- if Xandros has the tool! mw __ Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail. Click on Options in Mail and switch to New Mail today or register for free at http://mail.yahoo.ca
OT: Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key
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[gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key
Hi group, Using as my model: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/liveusb.xml to install eeexubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386-20090223.iso via a bootable usb key. Everything fine until this command: # cp -r /mnt/cdrom/* /mnt/usb resulted in this: cp: cannot create symbolic link `/media/disk/dists/stable': Operation not permitted cp: cannot create symbolic link `/media/disk/dists/unstable': Operation not permitted cp: cannot create symbolic link `/media/disk/ubuntu': Operation not permitted Some one in a forum says this doesn't matter. Very well, I carry on. This command: # mv /mnt/usb/memtest86 /mnt/usb/memtest results in a file-not-found msg. And when I try to boot get Missing operating system. I ran through the steps several times to make sure I wasn't leaving something out or adding something that wasn't there but the result was the same. Does it really matter that I'm using 'Buntu? A look at the 'Buntu howtos for this procedure remind me why I prefer the gentoo method. Neil, you there? How did you do it? I don't have a cd/dvd attachment for my tripleE, have to use a usb key. Maxim __ Reclaim your name @ymail.com or @rocketmail.com. Get your new email address now! Go to http://ca.promos.yahoo.com/jacko/
Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 08:58:49 -0700 (PDT), maxim wexler wrote: Using as my model: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/liveusb.xml to install eeexubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386-20090223.iso via a bootable usb key. Everything fine until this command: Why are you following the Gentoo instructions to create an Ubuntu disk? AFAIR, eexubuntu comes with a script to create a bootable USB stick. # cp -r /mnt/cdrom/* /mnt/usb resulted in this: cp: cannot create symbolic link `/media/disk/dists/stable': Operation not permitted cp: cannot create symbolic link `/media/disk/dists/unstable': Operation not permitted cp: cannot create symbolic link `/media/disk/ubuntu': Operation not permitted What sort of filesystem did you create on the stick? They use FAT by default, which doesn't support symlinks. -- Neil Bothwick Oxymoron: Clearly Misunderstood. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key
Why are you following the Gentoo instructions to create an Ubuntu disk? Because I'm insane. AFAIR, eexubuntu comes with a script to create a bootable USB stick. Near's I can tell you have to burn a CD first, boot it, then run the script. Don't have a CD/DVD attachment for the tripleE What sort of filesystem did you create on the stick? They use FAT by default, which doesn't support symlinks. All the howtos say fat. I tried ext2, nope, syslinux wants fat. Waaah! I only have gentoo and XP here at home on a vey slw dialup and this Xandros thing which connects nicely to the 'Net via wifi but has no tools. OK, maybe I can burn a CD, boot into my home system, wipe XP, which I no longer use and install eeeXubuntu and run the script and ...Only thing I'm wondering is the iso meant to find a SSHD, had that problem for another distro I tried. I'll let you know mw __ Instant Messaging, free SMS, sharing photos and more... Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger at http://ca.beta.messenger.yahoo.com/
Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 15:05:07 -0700 (PDT), maxim wexler wrote: AFAIR, eexubuntu comes with a script to create a bootable USB stick. Near's I can tell you have to burn a CD first, boot it, then run the script. Don't have a CD/DVD attachment for the tripleE You don't have to run it on the Eee. It's a live CD, just boot your desktop/laptop from it to run the script. -- Neil Bothwick I used to live in the real world, but I got evicted. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key
You don't have to run it on the Eee. It's a live CD, just boot your desktop/laptop from it to run the script. Aaaargh! Image too big, ~740M, guess I need a DVD burner. Do you happen to know off-hand if blank CDs come in 700M? Or, are you suggesting I can boot an *.iso some other way than CD or USB key? That'll certainly be welcome news to me. mw __ Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail. Click on Options in Mail and switch to New Mail today or register for free at http://mail.yahoo.ca
Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 16:28:01 -0700 (PDT), maxim wexler wrote: Aaaargh! Image too big, ~740M, guess I need a DVD burner. Do you happen to know off-hand if blank CDs come in 700M? You can get 800MB discs. Or, are you suggesting I can boot an *.iso some other way than CD or USB key? That'll certainly be welcome news to me. You may be able to loop mount the ISO and then run the script. Or you can boot a virtual machine from the ISO. There is always more than one way :) -- Neil Bothwick By the time you can make ends meet, they move the ends. signature.asc Description: PGP signature