On 19/11/09 14:51, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I have been messing with this for several hours now, actually since
yesterday, and can't seem to install livecd on a thumb drive. In
desperation I re-formatted it ext3. That didn't help. I can cp and
delete normal files but liveusb-creator
, have it
delete any partitions it finds. Then have it create a label with one
partition that spans the whole drive, label it as ext3 and format as
ext3. (I just needed to do that for an f12 install on a dvdless
netbook. Don't ask me why the liveusb creator doesn't
Steven Stern wrote:
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At the very end of the process, LiveUSB creator fails. It's writing to a
freshly partitioned and formatted (fat32) 4GB SansCruzer stick.
The logged error is:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/media/disk/LiveOS/overlay-FEDORA-2B11-C4EB
count
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At the very end of the process, LiveUSB creator fails. It's writing to a
freshly partitioned and formatted (fat32) 4GB SansCruzer stick.
The logged error is:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/media/disk/LiveOS/overlay-FEDORA-2B11-C4EB
count=-163 bs=1
M
dd
On Thu, 2009-10-22 at 13:43 -0500, Steven Stern wrote:
dd: invalid number `-163'
*minus* 163??
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What does this error mean? The files seem to be happily copied onto my
USB key, but
f12.iso selected
Verifying filesystem...
Verifying ISO MD5 checksum
ISO MD5 checksum passed
Extracting live image to USB device...
Wrote to device at 9 MB/sec
Hi,
I was taking a look at the website layout as I was downloading Fedora 11
Alpha and I thought it would be great if we could add a link to
liveusb-creator [1] on the Get Fedora page. Windows users would be able
to easily download the Live media, copy it to their USB key and give
Fedora
flag.
mkfs - formatted it to be an ext3 partition
Then I ran liveusb-creator from the Kickoff menu.
Selected a recent iso download.
Set the overlay to be ~150MB for data preservation.
Selected the USB device. Pressed Create.
Here is the feedback from the session:
f10-kde-4.1.80-i686-200812091339
partition, set the boot flag.
mkfs - formatted it to be an ext3 partition
Then I ran liveusb-creator from the Kickoff menu.
Selected a recent iso download.
Set the overlay to be ~150MB for data preservation.
Selected the USB device. Pressed Create.
Dumb question - should'nt you be using
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 07:05:48PM +0200, مؤيد السعدي wrote:
I designed the liveusb creator in a way that makes it very easy to throw
any GUI on top of it. I initially started writing a PyGTK gui, but
switched to PyQt because: 1) The implementation turned out to be much
cleaner and 2
مؤيد السعدي wrote:
hi,
as I said on the IRC, I'm going to make a pyGTK tool to install the livecd
into a usb pendrive
How is this different from https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/
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مؤيد السعدي wrote:
hi,
as I said on the IRC, I'm going to make a pyGTK tool to install the livecd
into a usb pendrive
so any suggestion
1) Make the UI similar to the existing liveusb-creator
2) Talk to existing developers about merging the code or package it
separately in Fedora
3) Use
to code after we split liveusb-creator into
liveusb-creator and liveusb-creator-qt (and maybe adding
liveusb-creator-cli)
I designed the liveusb creator in a way that makes it very easy to throw
any GUI on top of it. I initially started writing a PyGTK gui, but
switched to PyQt because: 1
As seen on http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/DesignService
Fedora LiveUSB Creator logo (http://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator)
I'm looking for a logo for a little tool that I created that installs
Fedora on to USB keys. (I found the following tango usb stick icons,
which could be of some
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