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form
The problem is that some tools do not recognize the hybrid iso file's
internal structure when cloned to a USB drive. This has been a standard
for iso files that can be cloned to CDs, DVDs and USB drives (actually
any mass storage drives including memory cards SSDs and HDDs).
The Ubuntu Startup Dis
Correction of the previous post (about hybrid iso files)
This has been a standard for iso files that can be cloned to CDs, DVDs
and USB drives *during several years, at least since Ubuntu 12.04 LTS*.
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There are still some problems with the startup disk creator in Ubuntu
18.04, not sure if they relate to this bug or are a separate issue. When
trying to reformat the bootable usb stick, it is not possible with
nautilus or gnome disks, the error "udisks-error-quark, 0" is shown.
Gparted reformats th
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+1, Ubuntu 16.04.3
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+1 here. On Ubuntu 17.04
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** Also affects: parted
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Apologies. Looking for a workaround, thought I found on. was mistaken.
Delete my comment if you can.
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Workaround:
Eject the disk
Remove the disk from the USB slot
Plug it back in
Create your partition.
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Simply use `dd` to write out 512 bytes (bc=1) of zeros (if=/dev/null) to
your usb drive (of=dev/sdX) where X=the drive letter ***BE VERY CAREFUL
'X' IS RIGHT LETTER*** then you can reformat it using `gparted`.
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+1 here. Did exactly what 'Vishwa Prakash H V' described and had the
same problem. On Ubuntu 16.04.1
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Try UNetbootin instead (sudo apt install unetbootin).
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To ma
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Can't you use `dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX count=100` to wipe out MBR and
partition table? Then gparted will just see a new drive. Note sdX = sdb,
sdc or whatever your flash drive is.
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 4:55 AM, EoflaOE <1589...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> I did it on Ubuntu Server ISO usin
I did it on Ubuntu Server ISO using usb-creator-gtk, using my general
USB flash drive and its size is 8GB, and it did the same thing so I
deleted the culprit partition using Gparted, and no errors like that is
displayed and it removed the partition completely, then, I was able to
create the FAT32 p
The problem persists, tested in Ubuntu 16.04 and 16.10 with equal
results, still unresolved.
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I think its the new kernel, because the inbuilt command dd results in
the same errors when trying to reclaime after use, or when we use
gparted during installation, trying to set bs do not seem to make any
difference!!
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Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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f
Thanks for reporting this issue, but this isn't an issue with usb-
creator.
100 is in fact an acceptable number for the _builtin_dd() function
and has nothing to do with the error message you are seeing in Gparted.
Gparted is confused with the special way the bootable image is created
to make
~$ uname -a
Linux HP-Pavilion-dv6 4.4.0-22-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 12 22:03:46 UTC
2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have encountered the block size error also, and used another tool
(forget which) to repair my USB drive. Additional information --
Warnings displayed when checking vers
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
When ever I create a bootable USB using usb-creator , and when I try to
format it after my work is done, I get this error
“The Driver descriptor says physical block size is 2048 bytes, but Linux
- says it is 512” in Gparted. (screen shot in the attachment)
+ says i
Related information given here : http://askubuntu.com/q/781223/497359
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