Den 2015-04-28 21:26, Aere Greenway skrev: ... > Nio: > > The pendrive (USB drive) was created with unetbootin on Lubuntu 14.04 > (current). The version info (from Synaptic package manager) is: > 585-2ubuntu1. I had 4000 megabytes of persistent space on it. > > I originally tried creating the USB drive using > > usb-creator-gtk > > but the USB drive it created did not boot, so (given the large number of > times I've been 'burned' by that application), I vowed never to use it > again. > > If the problem occurs shutting down the live USB system, what package > would it be against? > > The problem appears to be easy to reproduce. > > Simply create a bootable USB drive using unetbootin from an ubuntu 15.04 > ISO, then boot to it, and use it to install a system. When shutting > down the USB drive system, the problem will occur, and it will not boot > after that. > > In fact, when I mount the drive on my system after that, it is mounted > read-only. >
Hi Aere, The first attempt failed: Installed Unetbootin and copied the Lubuntu 15.04 desktop 32-bit iso file into a live 14.04.2 LTS system. Made a new MSDOS partition table and a FAT32 partition in a Sandisk Cruzer 4 GB drive. Tried with maximum available file for persistence. The installation proceeded without hiccups, but the installed system does not work. I get into Busybox and it complains that /dev/loop0 can not be mounted on //filesystem.squashfs: No such device :-( Best regards Nio -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
