Hi,
maybe the USB stick mounts automagically if you just plug it out after
copying the ISO and then plug it in again.
(I personally dislike this automount feature.)
Gunnar Gervin wrote:
> I have burned iso image to usb but it is unmounted.
Do you mean that it cannot be mounted ?
It must not be
Hm.
Tried press option key
But usb does not show in screen
And when in grub wrote
boot=/dev/sdb
a ? mark came on screen, which only came up black with blinker up in left
corner... & nothing else.
Nope Youtube did not solve it..
Debian live again, soon, or else how reset back to start...
Gunnar
PS
G
On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 11:37:47AM +1000, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> The boot command requires a mount point,
... huh?
This makes no sense. There is no "boot command", and there is no need
to mount a USB device to which you have written a Debian installer ISO
image. In fact, mounting at any poin
Good Morning Gunnar
The boot command requires a mount point, but I'm never sure how to do
this well outside of file manager
In any case, if you're confident that the USB was correctly written,
just try booting to it
All the best
Keith Bainbridge
keithrbaugro...@gmail.com
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On Wed, 14 Jul 2021 04:14:41 +0300
Gunnar Gervin wrote:
> Hi.
> I have burned iso image to usb but it is unmounted.
> Thus can probably not be booted(?)
No - whether or not it is currently mounted (or mountable at all,
in /etc/fstab, etc.) makes no difference as to whether it will
successfully b
Hi.
I have burned iso image to usb but it is unmounted.
Thus can probably not be booted(?)
Tried mount sdb; sudo mount /dev/sdb & also sudo mount /dev/sdb1
But Terminal said "Cannot find in /etc/fstab" in both tries.
Gunnar
hi,
i dd the debian live usb-hdd image to a 4 GB flash drive and booted it with
grub error 17. There's no other internal/external drive attached to my
computer so what could have caused this?
the image used was debian-live-506-i386-gnome-desktop.img
--
Regards,
Umarzuki Mochlis
http://debmal.m
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
I am booting into my USB disk.
Key is George Hein's finding on how to run yaird correctly to create an
initrd image.
I updated his wiki a little:
http://wiki.debian.org/USB-HD_Boot_Full_Debian?highlight=%28USB%29
I am having trouble, of all things, with USB connecti
Hi,
I am booting into my USB disk.
Key is George Hein's finding on how to run yaird correctly to create an
initrd image.
I updated his wiki a little:
http://wiki.debian.org/USB-HD_Boot_Full_Debian?highlight=%28USB%29
I am having trouble, of all things, with USB connections to the mice and
the
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