Thanks for the answer, aymeric. I'm not pulling the pen drive off, since
I did it the first time I used pure:dyne on the USB and the system hang
up. Should I pull it off? I thought only the liveCD was meant.
Ricardo
aymeric mansoux escreveu:
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
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