This seems to still exist in Bionic. Package: usb-creator-gtk 0.3.5ubuntu18.04.2
Steps I performed: 1. Download 20.04 Server ISO (into Downloads dir). 2. Insert 16 GB USB stick. 3. Launch Startup Disk Creator. 3a. "Source disc image" has the 20.04 ISO already selected. 3b. "Disk to use" has the USB stick already selected, shown with 14.9 GB capacity. 3c. Under the list of disks is the message "The device is not large enough to hold this image." 3d. "Make Startup Disk" button is disabled. Observation/characterization: In my case, the disk list includes a second device (maybe a mount of a directory on the USB stick?) of size 22.0 kB. If I select that second device, and then select the USB stick again, the "not large enough" message disappears and the "Make Startup Disk" button is enabled. So it seems that whatever evaluation is performed when a new destination is selected must not be getting performed when the destination is set to a default at application startup. It may be possible to work around the issue by removing and re-inserting the USB stick. However, I can't test that because, in my case, removing the stick causes the other item in my list of disks to become selected, and I have to manually re-select the USB stick afterwards. Hence, I can't see what happens if you re-insert the stick as the only available device. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/937725 Title: Startup Disk Creator says "The device is not large enough o hold this image" even though it displays that my device has 3.7 gb free. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usb-creator/+bug/937725/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
