I experienced a very similar error, but not exactly the same, when
trying to format a 4G USB 2.0 device. Matt's suggested workaround (near
the very top of this report, using dd) worked after a couple of tries. I
was getting "DBus.Python.GLib.Error" when trying to format, with the
same consequences
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This bugs seems to have survived into saucy, so it is a really hardy bug
;-)
usb-creator-gtk is not able to wipe the first partition of my USB drive,
but when I wipe it with rm -r from a terminal window, I can use usb-
creator-gtk to create a working persistent live USB drive, although I
sometimes
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Last update was that this was affecting maverick. Is anyone able to
reproduce this in oneiric?
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I am having this problem on one of my maverick machines.
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Can someone please confirm that this is still a problem in Maverick?
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Wilbert Volkers fix worked! (Comment #59).
This is a really insidious bug. I'm impressed with all very smart people
trying to help here. Folks like this make the Internet a great thing.
Thanks, Wilbert.
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On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 05:10:54AM -, ismail azzam wrote:
> Alhamdulillah, that's problem is success finished for me. But, when i
> installed in a netbook, there is show a problem, that note is:
> "SYSLINUX 3.63 Debian-2008-07-15 EBIOS Copyright (c) 1994-2008 H. Peter Anvin
> Unknown keyword
Alhamdulillah, that's problem is success finished for me. But, when i installed
in a netbook, there is show a problem, that note is:
"SYSLINUX 3.63 Debian-2008-07-15 EBIOS Copyright (c) 1994-2008 H. Peter Anvin
Unknown keyword in configuration file.
boot:
_"
What a solution of this problem? Coul
Mikko: is this in Lucid?
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For me usb-creator presents two options as target device
/dev/sdb
/dev/sdb1
Formatting the latter manually using parted and chosing it as the target
device seems to allow usb-creator to proceed without the error message.
Not yet tried does the stick boot, though.
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What is going on with the vandalism in this bug? Invalidating CentOS
task.
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I've got a duplicate, bug 525906, that says it's fixed in 10.04. Can
anyone reproduce in 10.04?
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Thanks revoltism: my Ubuntu is using a french localization, with a
folder called Téléchargement instead of Download. Like NicoDup, a simple
move of the .iso file in an another folder (without special chars in the
name) solved the issue (or mare accurately: is a work around).
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Unable to format stick while other usb drive was mounted.
unmounted/plugged the other usb drive and was able to install after
program restart with minimal difficulty.
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Same problem here. Formatting the drive to fat32 (dare I say it!)
worked for me.
/dev/sdb had and exclamation point by it; /dev/sdb1 did not. I was
able to write to /dev/sdb1
I don't know what the original format was. I tried reformatting to ext3
with gparted. Same problem until I reformatte
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I am french and the folder for my iso was "Téléchargement".
Without accented characters it worked.
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revoltism wrote on 2009-11-22: #20
"I solved my problem. I am swedish and the folder i had the image in was
"Hämtningar"..."
Same issue wtih the Hungarian "Letöltések" folder, and solution, thanks!
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revoltism wrote on 2009-11-22: #20
I solved my problem. I am swedish and the folder i had the image in was
"Hämtningar" witch means "Download" in english. I realised that maybe
USB-Creator do not have compatibility with utf-8 characters. And viola! After i
moved the image to my home
Confirmed. The mkfs workaround worked for me.
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I just tried USB Creator for the first time on 9.10 and can confirm this bug is
still there. Everything seems to work fine if you don't use the format option.
Having read some of the other comments here I'm a little bit perplexed that
some people think a workaround is good enough. If a user inter
This worked for me, in addition to previous posts I like to add point 4:
1. (re)insert usb stick, it will be mounted automatically
2. unmount it
sudo umount /dev/sdb1
3. .. so we can format it
sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdb1
4. make sure you dont have any ISO's mounted that are too big
Six months later I've found out I have this bug too. My folder names
don't have any special character but I moved it anyway to my home
directory. Then I zeroed the first megabyte and format the drive to
vfat. Only after all this 3 steps usb-creator allowed me to procede.
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Hi,
i've got the same bug.
I'm french and the default folder for download on Karmic is "Téléchargement".
I moved the .iso in my home directory and it's works.
Applause for Revoltism
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Oops! I mean thanks Revoltism.
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Tried the trick suggested by Revoltism. Worked really well. Don't forget
that in order to copy or transfer the ISO file to he Home folder, you
need to login at startup as root. When the Create a Startup Disk button
becomes active, just click it to effect the wanted action. Thanks,
Revolutionist for
I got the problem .too.and after this ,I got a new problem ,when the
progress bar arrive at 81% ,it can not go further,and a tip "checksum
do not match ,retry?".I tried ubuntu-9.10-amd64 and ubuntu-9.10-i386
,and ubuntu-9.04-i386.the problem is the same.
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The same bug.
The command:
sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdb1
Seems to have worked. It took some effort to find this solution. I hope
this Bug can be remedied for the sake of more inexperienced users.
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heat is generated automatically and you should not game the system.
i think this is quite a nasty bug, too, but there are other bugs, too :)
more info:
https://dev.launchpad.net/Bugs/BugHeat
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I find this bit rarely
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But I frequently get the error of "Device not found : /dev/sr1"
It happened after I have upgraded to 9.10 from 9.04 which was twice
upgraded from 8.04 to 8.10 as well.
I dont anymore
Broken for me too on multiple platforms. I got it to work once, but that was
after hours of clicking and formatting and clicking...
This is such a useful tool, why are many of the bugs unassigned? How does one
generate 'heat' for a bug?
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Another tip, if you have a CD-ROM in the drive, it shows up in the list
and there is a bug calculating the usb drive size needed. I had a DVD
that was bigger than the size of my USB stick, and even though I
selected a small ISO image to put on the thumb drive, it was using the
DVD's size to do the
Thanx Revoltizm
It finaly worked
after formating by gparted
and moving sorce file out of the folder with cyrilic letters in its name
I should have remembered: the longer the pass the trickier it gets
PS After several unsuccesfull attempts (with usb creator) to write iso
to preformated into FAT
I tried all of the suggestions and nothing worked. I finally did get it ot work.
The key in my case seems to be to limit the size of the partition. I I made it
1GB.
I was using a 16GB stick. I did this with parted.
First I started by "dd"ing the first 1M with zeros as suggested to make sure
I sta
Please don't open tasks without a reason.
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I can confirm that the problem is still there. After using " sudo mkfs
-t vfat /dev/sdb1 " and a reboot, the function is normal.
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Same thing, i followed revoltism's workaround and it worked well.
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I'm too am a swede so I followed revoltism's workaround moving the .iso
to my home folder and it worked like a charm.
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Using gparted to format first does seem to work, but that's not a
realistic workaround for end-users, who would never figure this out on
their own.
What's makes things worse is that usb-creator's attempt to format the
drive leaves it with a corrupted formatting, causing it to be useless
until you
Before I came upon this bug thread, I was able to get it to work
correctly by creating a vfat partition and then manually formatting it.
Once this was done, the usb-creator worked correctly. It is a problem
with the formatting portion.
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Hannes Holm Ovren,
I found the solution same as yours my repeatedly clicking format,
not the best solution but only one of the solutions that worked for
me...
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I had two entries: /dev/sdb and /dev/sdb1
By pressing the "format" button repeatedly on both entries it somehow managed
to finally format the partition and I could go ahead with the installation.
Unfortunately, due to random key presses I don't know what sequence actually
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I am experiencing the same difficulties with Usb disk-creator.
Formatting the stick outside the program (like ruffneckc suggests)
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ruffneckc worked for me also
On Ubuntu Karmic 32-bit 9.10
Occured also on two 4Gig Sticks on two Netbooks with same installation.
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Ubuntu 9.10 (32 bit)
I second ruffneckc's vote for the phedon post earlier.
This exactly described my problem, and was the solution that worked for
me, for example:
sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdb1
Formatted the USB flash drive.
Then I was able to select the volume not marked with an exclamation
ma
Only after
~$ sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdb1
usb-creator accepted to proceed.
Thanks phedon, the above worked for me after experiencing this bug on Ubuntu
9.10
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Moving the file from the directory with swedish letters in the name
worked for me.
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It worked for me by moving the iso image file at home folder... i had it
at Documents folder but my language is Greek so i guess Usb Disk Creator
didn't recognised the Greek letters or something...
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For everyone with problems, make a FAT32 partition at the beginning for
Windows computers and at the end, make at least one FAT16 partition for
usb Ubuntu and restart the creator.
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Reformatting drive with Gparted did not fix dbus error for Sandisk
Cruzer 4GB drive.
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Thank you, revoltism!
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I'm setting this to Invalid for Nautilus since that doesn't have anything to do
with this, or shouldn't have any influence on the way USB Creator behaves.
Feel free to reopen it if you have evidence that show that Nautilus is secretly
messing with the formatting of USB sticks.
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Hi Lars
Please add information how you fixed it.
Thanks
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To elaborate futher:
1) fixed the "DBus error org.gtk.Private.RemoteVolumeMonitor.NotFound: The
given volume was not found" error
2) fixed the "Installation failure" error
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The solution to my problems with usb-creator was to use a combination of
the above:
1) Formatting the USB drive with Gparted made the drive usable by usb-
creator (as sdb1)
2) Moving the image to my home directory made the file readable by usb-
creator (I also had a folder with utf-8 characters)
Confirmed, Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit.
I just format drive on Gparted and then i was able to use usb-creator properly
and put ubuntu installed info the stick.
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I have followed the instruction / work-around from revoltism and it
worked. I run US ubuntu, so it is hardly related to the utf-8, and the
folder I had it in was also the download folder. I moved the folder to
my user home folder and after having formated the stick to ext3 it
worked!
I use Ubuntu
i solved my problem using the workaround suggested by revoltism. i moved
the image file to my home folder and that is it
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I have made the same procedure like "revoltism" and everything just worked.
I have downloaded the ubuntu image file to "Плот" ( Plot ) which in English is
translated like "Desktop" .
I moved the image to my home folder which has English name and the things gone
right :)
Thank you "revoltism" for
I solved my problem. I am swedish and the folder i had the image in was
"Hämtningar" witch means "Download" in english. I realised that maybe
USB-Creator do not have compatibility with utf-8 characters. And viola!
After i moved the image to my home folder it worked.
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Have used both fdisk and gparted workaround without luck. Still get
"Installation failure" when i use USB-Creator when trying to make with a
desktop iso-image of karmic.
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the above mentioned both workarounds did not work on 20 GB portable USB
2.0 Slim drive
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Issue happened to occur to me for a mobile broadband modem which is
connected through USB to my Sony Vaio Laptop. This is though not always
the behaviour and most often is as described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/477679 . The cause seems to be
though the same.
However, workaround pre
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The same problem, work around works.
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You guys are talented, but all of this code is not needed. Does the
workaround work? Yes, but there are methods now that are understandable
to most of the public, which is ok, and really just comes down to good
logic (in other words, get done quickly and cleanly).
Step 1: Install gparted.
Cli
Same problem and workaround didn't work for me.
Only after
~$ sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdb1
usb-creator accepted to proceed.
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Eventually I was able to get it to work.
After several failed tries, the drive was not visible in nautilus, but
was still visible in usb-creator. This was not the case in previous
attempts. I select sdb1, rather than sdb and it worked.
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Same problem Workaround did not work for me.
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Same problem. Work around does not work for me either.
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i have the same problem. workaround by matt did not help. usb-creator
show thet there is no space on the usb..
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Not sure what is the nautilus there by reading the bug, could you give
some details Evan? Is that because the drive gets mounted?
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