hello
i have K3b installed on Opensuse 11.0.
i want to know how to burn an iso image to a 1 gig flash drive.
right now it will only let me write to 16x dvd writer.
is it possible?
if “no”, is there another program that will?
thanks
hello
i have K3b installed on Opensuse 11.0.
i want to know how to burn an iso image to a 1 gig flash drive.
right now it will only let me write to 16x dvd writer.
is it possible?
if “no”, is there another program that will?
thanks
hello
i went and downloaded and installed it.
now, how do i run it.
i tried the examples on their website with no luck.
unetbootin method=diskimage isofile="/home/papa/Desktop/ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso"
when i typed this in the cursor flashed at a single prompt >
confused again
You should have a file you downloaded: unetbootin-linux
See the directions here: UNetbootin - Homepage and Downloads
Once you have done: chmod +x ./unetbootin-linux
Run the file from a su terminal with:
./unetbootin-linux
hello
i ran the commands. it wrote to usb device.
when i look at the drive it looks like a copy of the cd that i have.
the problem is, it will not boot either this machine or my laptop.
Do these machines have USB Booting?
Hiya,
Check the boot order of the devices to boot from in the machine’s bios and
make sure A). if there’s a USB option, and B). the USB option has a higher
priority than other bootable devices.
–
kev.
hello
both machines have USB set as the first boot option.
then CD then HDD.
this machine has always locked up when there is a USB device plugged in at boot.
AMD 1400+ (1.13ghz)
768 meg sdram
pri. master - 30 gig - maxtor
pri. slave - 20 gig - western digital
sec. master - unknown dvd reader
sec. slave - 16x X 16x dvd writer
SIS650 built-in video
the laptop:
toshiba satelite pro 6000
P3 - 1.1ghz
512 meg sdram?
40 gig hd
trident cyberblade video
dvd redaer - broken, wont read.
hence the need for the USB.
when the USB device is plugged in at boot, it takes about 2 - 2 1/2 minutes then it tries to boot from the network.
it just hangs after that.
thanks again.
If you are Sure this PC supports usb booting, try moving the usb device you are trying to boot from to a different slot. Maybe one that is part of the Mobo itself
caf4926 wrote:
>
> If you are Sure this PC supports usb booting, try moving the usb device
> you are trying to boot from to a different slot. Maybe one that is part
> of the Mobo itself
>
>
You could also try disabling the other boot devices in the BIOS. Not that
it would really help to boot from USB but just to take them out of the
equation entirely.
–
kev.