11 Apr 2012 08:29
Re: [clug] Help please - trying to make a USB stick boot
On 04/11/2012 04:20 PM, Mike Carden wrote: > I'm trying to help someone fix a broken Grub bootloader on an eepc > that has USB ports but no optical drive. > > I have a copy of the boot-repair-disk iso from sourceforge and I would > like to put it on a USB stick and boot the eepc with it. > > If I try to use Ubuntu's usb-creator-gtk to make the stick, it fails > with an error message 'Invalid version string GNU/Linux' and the > resulting stick boots to syslinux then stops for lack of a kernel. And > indeed the .disk/info file inside the boot-repair-disk.iso does > contain that string. The usb-creator tool is supposed to be > distro-agnostic but that error would seem to indicate otherwise. > > So I tried to use unetbootin instead to create the stick but it > complains about some unmet dependencies (things which *are* installed) > and it fails too. > > So I tried just using dd but that makes a stick which won't boot so I > guess there is more boot-fu that I need to make that work. > > Ideas anyone? > > Ta, > MC Try downloading Puppy Linux, burn it to a CD on a working machine, boot it up and install it to the USB stick via the "universal installer" regards, Denise -- -- linux mailing list linux@... https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/linux
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