Hi,I want to know if there's any LiveUSB making software for puppy linux. I DON'T want to make a liveusb of Puppy linux,I want to make a ubuntu liveUsb from Lucid Puppy.Unetbootin doesn't work as it doesn't display any of my usb drives.
Thanks
LiveUSB/LiveCD creator for puppy linux?
it works fine, like every program that needs a dependency to work. Mtools isn't needed anyways. And he could run it and all, he just can't see the drives. And maybe he just has to simply mount the drives...rcrsn51 wrote:That's misleading. It may work after you have supplied all the dependencies, like mtools and 7zip.capicoso wrote:Unetbootin works fine on Puppy.
Dredged up this post as I have a similar problem. I have a cruizer thumb drive that I want to make a macpup bootable so I downloaded the macpup iso as well as unetbootin and mtools. The thumb drive was originally formatted on a windows machine as fat32 but when unetbootin didn't see it I used gparted to repartition it again as fat32. Puppy (I am running wary 5.2) sees it fine and can mount it but unetbootin does not see it whether mounted or not.
Any further ideas?
mike
Any further ideas?
mike
" I have a cruizer thumb drive...
thumb drive was originally formatted on a windows machine as fat32 "
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Never trust Windows....my recent Sandisk experience.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=77798
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" I used gparted to repartition it again as fat32. "
Did you set the Flags ..>>>LBA and...>> Boot ??????
Tried different ports.
Some computers won't boot from a front port.
Tried another computer.
Checked the bios boots the usb first.
Some do that....but with others you have to select
which hard drive to boot from first....
even though you use a usb.
"""""""
For multiboots I use Hirens.
If I had Wary and Macpup on the same usb,
my menu would look like this.
The folders would be lowercase....as
wary
macpup
title Wary (sdc1/wary)
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /wary/initrd.gz
kernel /wary/vmlinuz pmedia=usbflash psubdir=wary pfix=fsck
initrd /wary/initrd.gz
title Macpup (sdc1/macpup)
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /macpup/initrd.gz
kernel /macpup/vmlinuz pmedia=usbflash psubdir=macpup pfix=fsck
initrd /macpup/initrd.gz
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Chris.
thumb drive was originally formatted on a windows machine as fat32 "
::::::::::
Never trust Windows....my recent Sandisk experience.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=77798
::::::::
" I used gparted to repartition it again as fat32. "
Did you set the Flags ..>>>LBA and...>> Boot ??????
Tried different ports.
Some computers won't boot from a front port.
Tried another computer.
Checked the bios boots the usb first.
Some do that....but with others you have to select
which hard drive to boot from first....
even though you use a usb.
"""""""
For multiboots I use Hirens.
If I had Wary and Macpup on the same usb,
my menu would look like this.
The folders would be lowercase....as
wary
macpup
title Wary (sdc1/wary)
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /wary/initrd.gz
kernel /wary/vmlinuz pmedia=usbflash psubdir=wary pfix=fsck
initrd /wary/initrd.gz
title Macpup (sdc1/macpup)
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /macpup/initrd.gz
kernel /macpup/vmlinuz pmedia=usbflash psubdir=macpup pfix=fsck
initrd /macpup/initrd.gz
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Chris.