John a écrit :
On Sun, 27 May 2012 04:18:19 +0100
Simple . wrote:

2012/5/27 Simple .<[email protected]>:
2012/5/27 John<[email protected]>:
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_You_ used a Windows application to write the image to the USB key.
  If instead calling _You_ you had first went to
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Installation_Media  *you* had easily see
that Rufus is a recommended tool to burn Linux .iso's.
Yes, it is a suggested tool for Windows users, it still requires the user
to understand how tyhe tool needs to be used - correct?


For what it is worth, it seems that Simple acted entirely reasonably.
There are no special instructions on the Rufus site on how to use the application. Isn't it better to try _constructive_ criticism instead of _blaming_ someone for having a problem ?

If _you_ had used the application correctly, you would have written
the iso image to the device.
Now theres a correct way to use Rufus?
Of course there is, go to the website!

Again, the web site gives no indication of a _correct way_(tm) to use Rufus. It just says "Once downloaded, the application is ready to use".

However, for our wiki, it would be useful to know which version of Rufus was used, and how it was used. e.g., if the problem was with the freedos version, and what version of Ms-windows was used.
Of course, reporting to the Rufus site is important as well.

The applcation _you_ used to write the content of the iso to the
devive truncated the long filenames.
I simply followed what was written in Mageia wiki regarding burning a
ISO to a USB pen disk.

Also i didnt had any linux OS to be able to burn it for example with
dd.
But i forgot to say that for Mageia 2 official release there is a
problem with the .iso, using dd to save it to a USB pen disk doesnt
set it as a bootable device, and this is a new bug to be reported.
This is NOT a new bug!

One again, your methods are the problem.

Countless other users have managed to write .iso images to USB sticks and
install from them.

Well in excess of two months of testing of USB installs preceeded the
release.

I say again, look to your methods

I guess you mean to say that one shouldn't follow suggestions in our wiki ?
How about being a little more positive ?

JohnR

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André

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