I have the same problem with super_grub2_disk_hybrid_2.01-beta3.iso
(http://goo.gl/bC04rC) and clonezilla-live-20140114-saucy-i386.iso
(http://goo.gl/SsVjhv).
I run the creator from command line and this is what I have got:
DEBUG:root:Backend told to add: /home/auser/Files/Disk
04/Linux/super_gr
I have this problem with usb-creator-gtk 0.2.38 and the -kde equivalent
in 12.04 and the version that is in 12.10, when trying to add
ubuntu-12.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso. Other Debian-based isos work, but this
does not appear.
As it is Debian-based, this might be a different issue from the others?
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I'm encountering this bug when selecting an iso for Ubuntu 12.04.1, with
usb-creator-gtk 0.2.40ubuntu1 (and -kde). I select the iso, but it
doesn't show up where it should. Other Debian-based isos do.
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For what it's worth, the error outputed to the Terminal if an "unrecognized"
iso is selected is now:
isoinfo: Unable to find Joliet SVD
There's quite a few comments about this on Google.
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Is there a reason why usb-creator is limited to only create Ubuntu images as
opposed to images from ANY random iso file?
There are not really a bunch of alternatives to this on Ubuntu, and forcing
someone to choose only between Debian/Ubuntu specifications for the possible
isos the program will
Doesn't work for me either. Tested today, June 22, on a Windows 7 64bit.
With KUbuntu 11.04, downloaded on the same day and using the usbcreator.exe
supplied in the diskimage.
Log says:
usb-creator 2011-06-22 12:40:38,285 (DEBUG) __init__.py:1459: Backend told to
add: C:\Users\Patrick\Downloads
[Expired for usb-creator (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
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I suspect the issue here is that the ReactOS .iso does not have a
/.disk/info file, which seems to be a Debian/Ubuntu-specific convention,
and usb-creator silently rejects the disk. I'm having the same problem
with a Fedora 15 beta .iso.
@Kamus, in Ubuntu 10.10 even the log file you mention conta
Alex, please could you attach your "~/.cache/usb-creator.log" into your
report? Thanks
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** Changed in: usb-creator (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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