Hi, Maybe this will be of help: in Ubuntu 16.04 I type in a terminal after the flash drive is inserted: usb-creator-gtk
Milton Op 06-08-16 om 19:01 schreef Glenn / Lenny:
Hi, I have been trying several different programs including the DD command, and either the program seems inaccessible with Orca, or I was not able to place my image to be, into another drive. I am running Ubuntu from a live version on an 8GB card. I have a bootable USB 16GB thumb drive that I want to make into an ISO image on /dev/sda2. /dev/sda2 is where my old Ubuntu lives, and I cannot boot to, as grub got messed up, and I just fixed the MBR so I could at least boot into Windows on that system. On a side note, I tried fixing GRUB with no luck, so I will just get a larger drive and reinstall everything, and copy out files from that drive when I replace it. In the meantime, if I do get GRUB working again, this making an ISO image would be easier, because in one program I was using, it would only allow me to make an ISO of the USB drive into a directory of this live boot disk, which is only 8GB. The boot disk I am wanting to make a copy of is /dev/sdb So with DD, I tried: sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/sda2/home/Downloads And I even tried it directly into /dev/sda2 and I tried all commands with giving the ISO a file name at the end, like /dev/sda2/usb-image.iso I tried it with acetoneiso and it gave me the same errors as DD did. I tried k3b and genisoimage, and a couple others. I would even write it to a folder on /sda1 if possible, which is an NTFS partition. Thanks for any ideas. Glenn
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