Hi David,

thanks for following up.

* david barber <barb...@gmail.com> [220208 20:16]:
> Sorry, I'm not sure how to reply within the bug tracking system.....this is
> my first.

No worries. If you got my original reply, you can just reply to
that, as long as 1005...@bugs.debian.org is still in the emails
"To:" field. (I have also forwarded your reply to the bug.) 

> 1) I'm using this debian live image: 2612133888 Jan 28 00:42
> debian-live-11.1.0-amd64-mate.iso
> 2) See below for results using both -w=never and --wipe=never on the USB
> stick.  -w reports as unsupported wipe mode (!) and --wipe=never seems to
> have no effect. (warning about ISO9660 comes up even though it was told to
> NEVER wipe).
> 
> My dd command was as follows:
> barbed2@vostro:/nas1/ISO-IMAGES$ dd if=debian-live-11.1.0-amd64-mate.iso |
> sudo dd of=/dev/sdf bs=4M status=progress oflag=direct
> 
> 
> =================== begin snip ====================
> root@vostro:/nas1/ISO-IMAGES# fdisk -w=never /dev/sde
> fdisk: unsupported wipe mode
> root@vostro:/nas1/ISO-IMAGES# fdisk --wipe=never /dev/sde
> 
> Welcome to fdisk (util-linux 2.36.1).
> Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
> Be careful before using the write command.
> 
> The device contains 'iso9660' signature and it may remain on the device. It
> is recommended to wipe the device with wipefs(8) or fdisk --wipe, in order
> to avoid possible collisions.
> 
> Command (m for help):
> =================== end snip ====================
> 
> Thanks again, pls let me know if there's anything else I can provide.

Thanks, I think thats all for now. I will try to reproduce this.

BR,
Chris

Reply via email to