I had to write the iso slowly; chunks of 1M or more didn't work:
dd staus=progress if=IMAGENAME.iso of=/dev/DEVICE bs=512k; sync
worked for me.
Great! Thanks for the information.
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Hello :) new Trisquel 8 iso won't boot, if you use USB 3.0 port. 2.0, though,
works fine.
I quote quidam from last Friday meeting:
I was able to replicate issues with booting the live cd on real computers
(works fine on vms). I think it is one parameter in the live cd boot, that
should be deprecated (the one that makes it wait for usb)
So hopefully if it is not fixed in that l
Yes, it seems that some people have this issue while for others there is no
problem, so I wonder if it is a hardware thing.
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I used Unetbootin to make a bootable USB drive. I had no problem booting and
getting to the desktop. The latest ISO 03-20 works fine with me.
Just tried the new 3/20 ISO. The problem still hasn't been fixed. Back to 6/19.
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I tried installing insight3D and while trying to remove some broken packages
in the synaptic package handler (not sure on the exact name) I ended up
stripping T8 bare. It did not boot up once I rebooted.
Does anyone know where I can find an image of trisquel 8 that boots once I
burn it on
Trisquel 8 ISO, uploaded 2018-02-20 boots fine from a DVD. I burned the ISO
with growisofs.
growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/sr0=trisquel_8.0_amd64.iso
The latest greatest February 16 ISO won't boot from USB. DVD boots but
there's a big wait until it lands on TTY Login.
This is what I get on my HP Probook.
I could not get the 2-17-18 .iso to boot from USB or from DVD ... I am now
using an .iso from January from jenkins and it works fine. I should be able
to apt upgrade up to the new changes right?
I had the same problem with my libreboot machine so I had to burn a DVD.
Startup Disk Creator only works with BIOS/UEFI.
After installing Trisquel I installed GNU Ring.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo sh -c "echo 'deb https://dl.ring.cx/ring-nightly/ubuntu_16.04/ ring
main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ring-nightly-main.list"
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys
A295D773307D25A33AE72F2F64CD5FA175348F84
sudo apt-get update && sudo a
> sounds like the standard 'dd' approach doesn't work?
With the December ISO neither dd nor Startup Disk Creator worked for me. With
the previous ISO from last summer, SDC did not work but dd did. When I have a
chance to back up by files I'll try installing with the new ISO.
What's new in the February ISO? Downloading it as we speak. I may have to
burn to USB drive with the archive mounter or something; sounds like the
standard 'dd' approach doesn't work?
Mason Hock:
> What machine are you using? I had this problem with the December ISO on a
> librebooted 64-bit ThinkPad X60. I had no trouble with the ISO preceding that
> one.
I used an ASUS X453M, an ASUS X101CH, a generic desktop (not sure about
the specs), and an HP Pavillion dm1. Both ASUS l
> I used the latest one this February 2018.
Drat. I was hoping the problem would be fixed with the new ISO. I'll try it
this weekend and see if it persists for me as well.
What machine are you using? I had this problem with the December ISO on a
librebooted 64-bit ThinkPad X60. I had no trouble
I used the latest one this February 2018.
Mason Hock:
> What is the date of the ISO? I had that problem with the one from last
> December. I saw that a new one was uploaded yesterday but I haven't tried it
> yet
>
What is the date of the ISO? I had that problem with the one from last
December. I saw that a new one was uploaded yesterday but I haven't tried it yet
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