Ricardo Gabriel Herdt said : > I recently bought a pen-drive and installed pure:dyne on it, > making two partitions as suggested on the docs, one in FAT16 labeled > puredyne and a ext2 one labeled live-rw. The problem is that after > booting in the liveUSB and writing some files in the home folder, the > file-system on the live-rw partition seems to get corrupted. I did a > fsck and got many errors, and repeated the whole install process many > times without success. I thought it was a hardware problem, but today I > reformated the pen-drive and made a home-rw partition instead of a > live-rw one and now fsck returns a clean file-system. > Is anyone having the same problem with live-rw? Here this happens > with a rsync version from about 20 december and with the new liveUsb iso > image from 22 dec. Maybe the system is simply not unmounting the device > correctly or something like that, don't know.
Are you pulling off the key when you see the system message asking to "Please remove the disc and close the tray" ? a. > > Thanks in advance, > > Ricardo > > --- > [email protected] > irc.goto10.org #pure:dyne > --- [email protected] irc.goto10.org #pure:dyne
