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Hi there,
I tried to install Bunsen labs on my thinkpad x 220 with no success. It has no cddrive so i need to copy the iso to a usb stick to archieve this. As described on the bunsen page and in the debian link it s a hybrid iso and i just have to copy it to the usb drive without anything else? Thats what i did, but when trying to boot the screen remains blank on startup and nothing further is happening.. i had the usb stick formatted to fat16.. thanks!
not sure but unetbootin was always a way to make live usb sticks etc.. is this maybe an idea to run it with the bunsen iso? just guessing...
Last edited by kalimerox (2015-10-13 16:37:33)
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i just have to copy it to the usb drive without anything else? Thats what i did
What *exactly* did you do?
What were the commands you used?
Did you follow these directions:
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/ … -isohybrid
*Do not* use unetbootin
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo … bug=775689
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I used
sudo cp bl-Hydrogen-rc1-amd64.iso /dev/sdb1
syncas described in your link, and i had the usb stick unmounted.. only output was "no operation system"
for checking if the .iso file is alright i did
sha256sum --check $ bl-Hydrogen-rc1-amd64.iso.sha256sum.txt
not sure if this is all right... thanks!!
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You can copy something only to a mounted drive/partition. Would Linux see an unmounted drive/parition?
Last edited by nobody0 (2015-10-13 11:43:02)
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ostrołęk wrote:You can copy something only to a mounted drive/partition. Would Linux see an unmounted drive?
At /dev/sd* and /dev/hd* as block devices. More info through
lsblkYou can write to block devices (=files) like to any other file.
True. lsblk would show all drives and partitions. But, sometimes files won't be written to a usb drive, if it is read only. Am I right?
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here it mentions that it s important to copy while having the usb connected but unmounted
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Did you try the dd method?
Try
sudo cp bl-Hydrogen-rc1-amd64.iso /dev/sdb
syncI'm sure, it should be sdb, not sdb1
Last edited by nobody0 (2015-10-13 11:55:27)
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I'm sure, it should be sdb, not sdb1
Yup.
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cool! thanks for the advices !! It worked like charm, as you pointed out , putting
sudo cp bl-Hydrogen-rc1-amd64.iso /dev/sdb
syncdid the trick! thanks again!
is there a way i can mark this as solved?
Last edited by kalimerox (2015-10-13 16:11:58)
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is there a way i can mark this as solved?
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thank you ![]()
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