Re: Writing to an USB stick on Fedora 19

2013-12-02 Thread Roger
On 12/03/2013 03:43 AM, Paul W. Frields wrote: On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 02:11:13PM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote: What's the correct way to write an image to a USB stick? I don't write to it while any file systems are mounted. Mounting happens automatically when I plug in the stick, and if I clic

Re: Writing to an USB stick on Fedora 19

2013-12-02 Thread Paul W. Frields
On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 02:11:13PM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote: > What's the correct way to write an image to a USB stick? I don't > write to it while any file systems are mounted. Mounting happens > automatically when I plug in the stick, and if I click "Eject" in > the GNOME notification, the /

Re: Writing to an USB stick on Fedora 19

2013-12-02 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 14:11:13 +0100, Florian Weimer wrote: What's the correct way to write an image to a USB stick? I don't write to it while any file systems are mounted. Mounting happens automatically when I plug in the stick, and if I click "Eject" in the GNOME notification, the /dev

Re: Writing to an USB stick on Fedora 19

2013-12-02 Thread Frank Murphy
On Mon, 02 Dec 2013 14:11:13 +0100 Florian Weimer wrote: > What's the correct way to write an image to a USB stick? I don't > write to it while any file systems are mounted. Mounting happens > automatically when I plug in the stick, and if I click "Eject" in > the GNOME notification, the /dev/s

Re: Writing to an USB stick on Fedora 19

2013-12-02 Thread Robert P. J. Day
Quoting Florian Weimer : What's the correct way to write an image to a USB stick? I don't write to it while any file systems are mounted. Mounting happens automatically when I plug in the stick, and if I click "Eject" in the GNOME notification, the /dev/sdb block device assigned to the

Writing to an USB stick on Fedora 19

2013-12-02 Thread Florian Weimer
What's the correct way to write an image to a USB stick? I don't write to it while any file systems are mounted. Mounting happens automatically when I plug in the stick, and if I click "Eject" in the GNOME notification, the /dev/sdb block device assigned to the stick is still present, but dea