Le mardi 11 décembre 2012 à 22:07 +0100, Damjan Zemljič a écrit : > Hi, > thank you all for the hints (and great humor, Jerome),
(^_^); > however, it > didn't help. Btw. I've tried with dd before too, but the result is known. > > What has been done so far: > - wheezy CD 64 bit image iso is downloaded, md5sum is correct > - USB is formatted to FAT32 (tried with FAT16 too - but I guess BIOS > handles FAT32) > - dd (with bs=1M, 4M, none (defaulting to 512KB) / cat to device > corrupts the filesystem on a device > - after image "is written on a USB device" that USB is "readable" on > Linux, but not on Windows (and BIOS). Disk Utility on Ubuntu reports > filesystem is not clean. Tried with GParted to fix the filesystem, > without success. > - tried to write to the device while mounted/unmounted. Is there any > difference if device file is stated as a target? > > Can anyone create bootable USB with *wheezy* bits for yourself? > > Regards, > Damjan # umount /dev/sdb # dd if=debian-wheezy-DI-b4-amd64-netinst.iso of=/dev/sdb && sync 453504+0 enregistrements lus 453504+0 enregistrements écrits 232194048 octets (232 MB) copiés, 58,6602 s, 4,0 MB/s # fdisk -l [...] Disque /dev/sdb : 4040 Mo, 4040724480 octets 125 têtes, 62 secteurs/piste, 1018 cylindres, total 7892040 secteurs Unités = secteurs de 1 * 512 = 512 octets Taille de secteur (logique / physique) : 512 octets / 512 octets taille d'E/S (minimale / optimale) : 512 octets / 512 octets Identifiant de disque : 0x790b9a4c Périphérique Amorce Début Fin Blocs Id Système /dev/sdb1 * 64 452607 226272 17 HPFS/NTFS masquée /dev/sdb2 452608 453503 448 1 FAT12 # mount |grep sdb /dev/sdb2 on /media/Debian wheezy-DI-b4 amd64 1 type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,uid=1000,gid=1000,fmask=0022,dmask=0077, codepage=cp437,iocharset=utf8,shortname=mixed,showexec,utf8,flush, errors=remount-ro,uhelper=udisks) # ls -l /media/Debian\ wheezy-DI-b4\ amd64\ 1 total 2,0K drwx------ 3 azuki azuki 2,0K nov. 18 12:38 efi/ My key work on reboot. Perhaps your USB key is defective ? P.S. After USB install, look at /etc/fstab and remove sdb line. Otherwise auto mount don't work. Best regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-laptop-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1355263514.21027.20.camel@azuki.jisui