This bug report has lost its focus entirely. I believe the original
issue, that the casper-rw persistence file did not have a proper ext3
filesystem, has been indirectly fixed with other changes to the main
install routine.
If you are seeing this error message in usb-creator 0.2.7, please file a
I just experienced this same error using a 64-bit version of 9.04.
I did not experience it on the 32-bit version.
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Thanks Wirechief,
Your suggestion to install
lupin-casper, ubiquity-casper and casper
worked!
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Daily-build of April 20th 2009 worked without incident for me also.
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I downloaded the daily-build on Apri 20th 2009 it came with new files
associated with casper
lupin-casper ubiquity-casper and of course casper.
The stick created worked, I dont know if there are other files needed
but you might try sudo apt-get lupin-casper ubiquity-casper casper
and see if it
I'm having this problem with Jaunty RC - I get a prompt that says initramfs.
I thought it might be related to my hard drive partitions using encrypted LUKS
over LVM, so I removed the hard drive but still had the same problem.
Once I hit enter a couple times at the initramfs prompt and got past
I've attached a casper log.
I forgot to capture the output of dmesg, but I did run dmesg and visually
inspected it. It seemed to report corruption in an ext3 filesystem. This
could have been my /boot partition, but I think it unlikely. Again I did
encrypt the entire root partition as an
I've downloaded the daily snapshot dated 4/18/2008.
I processed it using the usb-creator application installed on an Ubuntu Jaunty
i386 Desktop RC machine with all updates about 2 hours ago. It did not boot
for me. This is a Verbatim memory stick 4 GB. I am erasing it with Partition
Where do i have to add this rootdelay?, didnt found grub on the usb file
system (please dont tell me its in the image file... -.-)
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after you hit enter for English select F6 (then other options if required) but
i just hit esc and then
you are brought to the grub boot line and use the arrow keys to navigate.
I had to use the fix of removal of the persistent =/file to /file , removal of
persistent this time as rootdelay=90
See progress on bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/363038
Comment by user David Mandala shows a recent build of Jaunty seems to
have solved the problem.
Currently trying to confirm the fix on my x86 PC.
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i'm still getting the busybox prompt on jaunty rc!!!
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I found https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290153 had similar problems with
dropping to a busybox and the work around
was adding rootdelay=90 I tried this on a recently created usb stick and found
success, it booted to the Desktop there
are other things that users tried but simply giveing a wait
try adding rootdelay=90 to the grub boot line.
I just tried it and had successfull boot to the desktop, you might be
able to use a lower value if that
works, i found this in bug 290153 which has similar problems of
dropping to a busybox.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 4:38 PM, RIco r...@rootscore.org
I appreciate that we have a semi-successful workaround with rootdelay,
but does anyone really find adding one or more minutes to your boot time
an acceptable solution?
In my case, the device in question is a 3ware hardware RAID. This
didn't happen with older kernels / ubuntu releases, which
I didn't have to add rootdelay when i made my first stick, it was
after a update around Apr 3rd that this
occurred. not having a workaround until a fix can be made is not good
either, if the person working to fix
this knows the area to look perhaps a fix will come sooner.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at
in my recent attempt i tried using unetbootin_304_1_amd64.deb
ii unetbootin 304-1
using daily ubuntu build with unetbootin it downloaded and installed to a 1gb
stick, the result with reboot
was being dropped into a intramfs shell. I burned a dvd r/w with the
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I took the one usb stick that successully booted to a Desktop and cloned it to
another 8gb usb stick using
dd the result is that i have two usb sticks that can boot jaunty 9.04 so this
should put to sleep any thought
i had a defective stick. using Linux ubuntu 2.6.28-11-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP
I've been having problems in the last week or two with jaunty daily-live
desktop iso images which I used with usb-creator to make a liveusb stick
where it will drop into busybox initramfs when I try to boot the
usbstick. I found that when I try to boot I need to press F6 key, go to
expert mode,
I tried the same thing, removal of the persistent =/file to /file , removal
of persistent provides a workaround for it
to boot to the Desktop...good find Chip Piller I hope now this will provide
enough details for a solution to the issue
and they can get persistence working again. my last
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My logs and problem discription in more detail on bug 293083 but basically i
am dropped to a intramfs . I made
logs of my attempt. I am using usb-creator 0.1.15
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in my attempts I tried using unetbooten-linux-319 and it fails the same way i
am dropped into a intramfs shell.
i have tried this on 8gb, 4gb and 1gb, I have tried using windows version of
unetbooten and got the same results.
ii syslinux 2:3.63+dfsg-2ubuntu3
ii
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Wasn't it supposed to be added to Hardy 8.04.2 disk? It's not. I tried
this Hardy version and Intrepid, and the latter works ok.
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I also found that:
- different usb drives can show different problems; some is bootable and some
(old?) isn't.
- some (old?) motherboards (Asus P4PE for ex.) can not boot from usb drive, if
filesystem is not FAT16.
usb-creator not give me option to select a filesystem when it formats clean usb
I think my observations would fit the head description of bug 290154
(duplicate of this) somewhat better. Latest intrepid, generated a 4 GB
thumbdrive with the daily jaunty image. Tried both Create a USB startup
disk and UNetbootin to get the image to the stick:
- A Gigabyte GA-P35-DS4 board will
I confirm what said Evan Dandrea, I tested usb-creator with Ubuntu Eee 8.04.1 :
* It didn't worked with persistent mode enabled ;
* It worked without persistent mode disabled.
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[quote author=fjgold] Usb-creator versions 0.1.9 and 0.1.10 failed
with the Busybox error. All versions were installed using .deb's. Have
kept the 0.1.8 version installed. [/quote]
For me, 0.1.8 not work, with same '(initramfs)_' error as latest 0.1.10
creator, using ubuntu-eee-8.04.1.iso and
Using an 8.04.1 CD will not work because persistence is broken in the
version of casper included in 8.04.1. This will be fixed in 8.04.2.
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Hi all,
It works with: xubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso (Date 20. November. 2008)
I have used: create a usb startup disk (usb-creator 0.1.10)
I got someting like i/o error... replace disk! I think it is because I have
executed create a usb startup disk as normal user. Following commands have
Bug (duplicate of this):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usb-creator/+bug/290154
has lot's more useful information.
I just added 4 bugs that appear to be duplicates of this bug, apologies
if I got anything wrong, and thanks to all the bug reporters for
reporting them.
** Summary
Yea, my bug is a duplicate of this one for sure. So, I can confirm it
with Ubuntu 8.04.1 and Kubuntu 8.04.1 Desktop iso. From some help on
the mailing list I was able to find out that some things where missing
from the USB and that is why it was dropping out to the Busybox shell.
I was using a
The bug is not fixed. The USB startup disk creator from 8.10 version
works fine with some of the ISO's but not all. In particular, it fails
(busybox state) with the 8.04.1, which is quite a bad thing, given that
that should be the most recent LTS version of ubuntu...
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The bug is not fixed. The USB startup disk creator from 8.10 version
works fine with some of the ISO's but not all. In particular, it fails
(busybox state) with the 8.04.1, which is quite a bad thing, given that
that should be the most recent LTS version of ubuntu...
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So this is fixed in 8.10, right? I have similar problems with both 1G
and 2G USB drives. I tried this with yesterdays daily live CD - no
improvement.
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Hi !
For complementary information, my casper.log contain these lines :
mount: Mounting /dev/loop1 on /cow failed: Invalid argument
Can not mount /dev/loop1 on /cow
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following form
all_generic_ide acpi = off
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Having some space left over from the 2G to 4G clone, I made two ext3
partitions and labeled one as casper-rw and the other as home-rw.
I had to use gparted Live CD as partitioner in Ubuntu gave errors trying to
label a partition as casper-rw.
I deleted the casper file from the U-C installation.
Sorry I meant to say I deleted the casper-rw file from the U-C
installation.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:30 AM, Courtley Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Having some space left over from the 2G to 4G clone, I made two ext3
partitions and labeled one as casper-rw and the other as home-rw.
I had
Installed today using usb-creator on 2G Kingston, works with persistence.
Install to 4G Kingston gives grub_
Cloning 2G to 4G using sudo dd if=/dev/sdc of=/dev/sdd makes 4G Kingston
bootable and persistent.
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Courtley Cameron
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Trying to
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With today's install of U-C I am only getting grub_ with my Kingston 4G.
It is still installing ok to my 2G Kingston, Persistence seems to be working
fine except for hardware drivers.
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 3:24 AM, Evan Dandrea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Just got finished testing usb-creator 0.1.5 thru 0.1.9 in intrepid 64 bit RC.
Successfully created bootable
live USB drives with Dapper, Hardy 64 and Intrepid 64. Used raw .iso's in all
tests. Drive used was a Sandisk 4 GB Titanium. Usb-creator versions 0.1.9 and
0.1.10 failed with the Busybox
A comment on upgrading Intrepid to the latest version, casper-rw seems to
get filled up if this is done often, and then I get ownership errors trying
to install any more applications.
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 4:35 PM, fjgold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just got finished testing usb-creator 0.1.5
Trying to install Xubuntu 8.0.1 to 2G Kingston ends up at (initramfs)_.
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A comment on upgrading Intrepid to the latest version, casper-rw seems to
get filled up if this is done often, and then I get ownership errors
sorry, Xubuntu 8.04.1
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Trying to install Xubuntu 8.0.1 to 2G Kingston ends up at (initramfs)_.
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A comment on upgrading Intrepid to the latest
Observations. Live USB Ubuntus boot fast, real fast. Install to a HD from a
live USB is real quick also. About a 25% of the time of the install from the
live CD at least on my machine.
If I were to install Ubuntu on another persons machine I would use a live USB
drive.
USB creator will be a
I have tried usb creator using a 2 GB Titanium and a 4 GB Titanium with both
Hardy and Intrepid.
I've used both the liveCD created from the .iso's and the .iso's themselves.
Get the initiramfs error every time. If I use usb creator installed on hardy I
get an OS not found error.
Is there any
I have used an old version of usb-creator (v1.5) that I had installed in Hardy
and I was able to create an bootable usb stick.
I used the ubuntu-8.10-rc-desktop-i386.iso.
I had no luck with the usb-creator (1.8) in intrepid.
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Achim
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On another PC with i386 I get the Missing Operating System of bug
#277903.
$ apt-cache show usb-creator
Package: usb-creator
Installed-Size: 192
Architecture: all
Hi !
I have the same problem today with usb-creator on Intrepid RC.
I use ubuntu 8.04.1 - desktop and xubuntu 8.04 - desktop cd's
My usb key is a Kingston 4GB drive.
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Yes, my problem is also with a Kingston 4G (purple) also.
Have tried installing from the RC Live CD onto 2 different Kingston 4G, from 2
different computers today.
Still getting Error 17.
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Well I installed several times yesterday to a 2G flash with success using
U-C.
Tried a dozen time to install to a 4G flash but only got error 17, have
tried everything.
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I believe this is fixed in the latest daily-live CDs. Can anyone that
was seeing a busybox prompt, please try creating an image using one of
the CDs found here:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/
Thanks!
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I believe this is fixed in the latest daily-live CDs. Can anyone that
was seeing a busybox prompt, please try creating an image using one of
the CDs found here:
The latest Live CD image works for me with no dropping into busybox.
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Works for me, usb-creator is looking good.
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was seeing a busybox prompt, please try creating an image using one of
the CDs found here:
agreed a newer intrepid iso worked fine. I was misreading this bugreport
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I have the same problem. I'm using an Intrepid .iso from an installed
intrepid system.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l usb-creator|grep ^ii
ii usb-creator0.1.9
Ubuntu USB desktop image creator
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I was following these instructions:
http://www.ubuntumini.com/2008/10/installing-ubuntu-on-dell-inspiron-
mini.html
in order to throw 8.10 beta on a new Mini9. I pulled off a 8.10 beta iso
earlier today and installed into a VM on another box. Using usb-creator
0.1.9 to throw the iso onto a 1gb
Booting from 8.10 Beta and using usb-creator to make 8.04.1 start up disk
again get BusyBox, (initramfs).
Scrolling was too fast to see much during debug, however the last line
before BusyBox was:
( 57.847326) EXT3-fs: Unrecognized mount option mode=755 or missing
value.
I recall removing
Will give install with 8.04.1 another shot today, with 8.10.1 Beta both
Ubuntu and Xubuntu are working fine.
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Can you both please attach the /casper.log file at the initramfs prompt,
following the instructions in
I have confirmed this. I get the same result every time when running
usb-creator 0.1.7 on Intrepid to create a bootable Ubuntu 8.04.1 LTS
usb stick. I've tried creating both with and without allocating reserved
extra space.
The system starts too boot and then, within a few seconds, I'm stuck at
Can you both please attach the /casper.log file at the initramfs prompt,
following the instructions in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingCasper
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I will, but in the meantime I tested it with Intrepid Beta cdimage and
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OK, attached is the casper.log and dmesg.txt from a failed boot of the
8.04.1 ubuntu desktop image created with usb-creator 0.1.7 on a 4G usb
memory stick. For completeness, here is the disk layout of the usb
memory stick:
Disk /dev/sdb: 4063 MB, 4063232000 bytes
254 heads, 16 sectors/track, 1952
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