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Yeah, I would have gotten bl up quicker, but I kept getting a "module echi-orion not found in modules.dep" The live system would not come up
Yes, I always use dd to install an iso to a usb key, have to for years following VastOnes howto either here or at VSIDO. I am staring at 5 different keys. I played around with lmde mint, two versions of sparky, etc.
But lately using two different computers , two different sticks bunsenlabs 64 and also siduction indian summer lxqt - 64 bit - all combinations used so far give me an end at busbybox (initframs) when trying for the live session.
Yes I have viewed on Siduction http://forum.siduction.org/index.php?topic=4155.0
I suppose I could start doing it the "cat" way. i.e.
cat /path/to/siduction-*.iso > /dev/USB_raw_device_node
cat /home/username/siduction-11.1-onestepbeyond.iso > /dev/sdf
Another idea I have is to format the usb stick(s) to fat32 to and then try dd again. Some of these sticks have been dd'd a few times, I know that should not make any difference with dd, but I am out of ideas
BTW, I finally got Bunsen up and running on /dev/sdb1 (/dev/sdb1 is /home). I definitely will be moving and editing the .conkyrc and the key bindings over to Debian8.1 lxde on /dev/sda1
peace out
Jean Vanier wrote "Being Human" and "A Short History of Progress" by Ronald Wright. Gotta love the Massey Lectures.
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Curious - how did it go?
Scrots?
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I used gparted on one usb to fat32 and then dd worked.
It still puzzles me. Various machines, deb bunsen and sparky.
Jean Vanier wrote "Being Human" and "A Short History of Progress" by Ronald Wright. Gotta love the Massey Lectures.
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