On 01/02/2014 03:00 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote: > anyone use tuxboot?? I was trying to install Clonezilla using their > recommended tuxboot method. I'm running Wheezy. Either the download link > doesn't work, or the executable doesn't do anything. When I tried to run > the linux file(tuxboot-6), it just returned my command-line. I was able > to burn it to a CD, but I'm just curious. My netbootin doesn't seem to > make a real bootable image, or I'm doing it wrong:) > I tried compiling the source, but I was just missing too many things, > and I gave up.. QtCore was the last issue.. > > what do you use to make a bootable image on a USB stick?? well I just had an interesting session with tuxboot. I finally got it installed after I installed a qt4-dev-tools package.. then I ran tuxboot to install clonezilla on a USB stick. It didn't work I installed puppy linux on that stick and... it did'nt work. I just GOT this stick and it was formatted fat32. I blew away the partition, repartitioned it fat32, installed puppy linux, and... it booted. Now I know why I had issues with a video I put on that stick. the video worked fine on the laptop it came from, but it had errors once I transferred it to the USB stick. Brand new PNY USB stick. 32 GB. one that I was using to back up my photos...
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