Hi,

may this help in some way?
http://forum.rosalab.ru/en/viewtopic.php?p=17456#p17456

I really don't know if it's related, but thought it's worthy to pass you anyway.




2013/10/19 Robert Xu <[email protected]>
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> Hi Rolf, great testing!
>
> The reason fedora's livecd-creator needs root is because it needs to relabel 
> the USB. As you've noted, the label is too long otherwise. You can use su -m 
> to preserve your environment and launch the GUI.
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> On 18 October 2013 20:15, Rolf Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> On 10/18/2013 04:04 PM, Raphaël Jadot wrote:
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>> Hello, this is the screen i get when i'm starting omlx 2013 beta with usb 
>> pen.
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>> Best regards, meilleures salutations
>> (K9-Mail Android)
>> Raphaël Jadot
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>> I've been playing with dd, unetbootin, Fedora's liveusb-creator from the 
>> tarball, and the rpm of Fedora's program built for Rosa 2012.1, this last 
>> the most.  I must be a glutton for punishment :P
>>
>> In Rosa, liveusb-creator labels the target partition "FEDORA".  I had a 
>> thought to use gparted to change the label to OpenMandriva_2013.0, as 
>> advised here, earlier.  Only fat32 or ext will work with this program and, 
>> commonly, I see this type of limitation, mostly to fat, for the live usb 
>> creation tools.  In gparted, a fat32 partition label comes out truncated to 
>> "OpenMan" or thereabouts.  In ext2, it comes out "OpenMandriva_201".  I'm 
>> not seeing the partition label as being an issue but I have not had a 
>> successful boot.  Well, partial success.  If I just start liveusb-creator 
>> from the menu, the properly partitioned and formatted key is detected and I 
>> can browse to OpenMandriva.alpha.20131015.x86_64.iso.  When I push 
>> "Create...", the output looks like:
>>
>> OpenMandriva.alpha.20131015.x86_64.iso selected
>> Warning: The Master Boot Record on your device does not match your system's 
>> syslinux MBR.  If you have trouble booting this stick, try running the 
>> liveusb-creator with the --reset-mbr option.
>> Verifying filesystem...
>> Verifying ISO MD5 checksum
>> ISO MD5 checksum passed
>> Extracting live image to USB device...
>> Setting up OLPC boot file...
>> Installing bootloader...
>>
>> The program completes and the key boots to a blinking cursor.  The bright 
>> side: keyboard is responsive and I can three-finger to reboot.  If I follow 
>> the hint to reset the MBR, I call the program from normal user prompt as:
>>
>> liveusb-creator -m
>>
>> (I can't invoke as root, something about the display and privileges, I 
>> guess.)  Anyway, that method creates a key that boots to a menu but ends in 
>> dracut prompt with unresponsive keyboard, pretty standard for all the recent 
>> isos on this machine.  I see choosing "Install OpenMandriva 2013 (in normal 
>> graphics)" mode worked for me before, so I will try that, next:
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00617.html
>>
>> I'm back!  The latest ext2 usb key, labelled " OpenMandriva_201", did not 
>> boot in the "Normal" install mode; it dropped to dracut, unresponsive 
>> keyboard, also.  I will try with the DVD, later.  It might be we are dealing 
>> with an intermittent, also mentioned, here, before.  There is a history of 
>> Mandr*|Rosa not liking my hardware, some picture of which can be seen here:
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1286780/openmandriva/inxi.txt
>>
>> Anyway, my kernel fails to find a disk/by-uuid, fwiw. 
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1286780/openmandriva/images/20131015-usb.jpg
>>
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