Hi, Thank you for testing! I'm sorry it was that painful for you.
Please see (and reply to) questions bellow, because unfortunately there's nothing I can do with these reports as is. [email protected] wrote (05 Mar 2012 00:30:46 GMT) : > 1) use "clone tails" from tails experimental > First, a message is displayed in the white log box asking to click Next to > continue. I first didn't realize this was not a log but I had to do > somethong. > I clicked on "Next" and then got "Failure while creating live USB" > asking to click "Next" again. > Clicking next, the installer now complains that there is less than 4G > free, while the USB stick is actually 4G. It refuse to continue. Interesting. Never seen that. I can find no such occurence of the "4" or "G" words in the source. It would help a lot if you could provide exact error messages instead of descriptions written in your own style. > 2) use tails 0.10.1 use "Clone Tails" from feature/usb_installer .deb > There is no menu entry "Clone Tails". Even in the "System" menu? IIRC, when the "Tails" menu is not here, the three shortcuts at least appear in the "System" one, but I may be confused. > I started liveusb creator using the commandline in the .desktop. It > seems to work but install 0.10.1, which is not useful to test > persistence. > 3) use tails 0.10.1 use "install from ISO" from feature/usb_installer .deb > Seems to work, but at the end it fails: It's funny you get different results in your image built from the experimental branch than in 0.10.1 + .deb, because unless you got an obsolete version of either branch, the liveusb-creator version is exactly the same in both branchs. > Installing bootloader... > Unmounting /dev/sdd1 > Failed to add parition1 (permission denied) > coericting to Unicode: need string or buffer, NoneType found > LiveUSB creation failed! > coericting to Unicode: need string or buffer, NoneType found > I tried to boot that key anyway, but my BIOS shout "Missing OS" What was the target device for this last attempt? It looks as if a partition, instead of the raw device (e.g. /dev/sdd), was selected. (I don't even remember if the GUI allows to do so, though. If it does, that's a bug.) Anyway, I need some additional information to do anything with these bug reports that I cannot reproduce: * was the target USB stick the same in the 3 attempts described above? * were the 3 attempts described above conducted in a row, in that order, without interfering in the meantime with the content of the target USB stick? (e.g. installing a 0.10.x Tails using "cat *.iso >" is what I would call interfering here) * has the target USB stick contained a isohybrid Tails in the past? Also, can you please follow instructions in wiki/src/doc/resetting_usb_stick/linux (experimental or feature/usb_installer branch) to reset that weird USB stick, and then retry? Also, please retry any failing attempt by running liveusb-creator from a terminal, with the exact same options, and the "-v" option added to get debugging messages? > An additional issue, which might be a feature, is that tails > experimental seems not to be an hybrid iso anymore, which would force to > burn a CD for the first step, or to cheet whth isohybrid as I did. Right. Some hardware is not able to boot CDs burnt from hybrid ISOs, hence the non-hybrid images now that we can afford it. It won't be a problem, for those who managed to install Tails using the good old "cat >" method, to add an additional isohybrid command into the mix. For the others, burning a CD/DVD will be needed as a first step. Cheers, -- intrigeri | GnuPG key @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/intrigeri.asc | OTR fingerprint @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/otr.asc | Who wants a world in which the guarantee that we shall not | die of starvation would entail the risk of dying of boredom ? _______________________________________________ tails-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev
