I'll build a new 0.5.0 key tomorrow when I'm back in the office and
verify it works. It's entirely possible
they mucked around with something in the experimentals and broke it.
There are other ways to build a
bootable USB key from a Linux ISO but they're mostly a lot harder
and a lot more iffy than unetbootin.
Vern
On 10/3/2010 9:26 AM, Outback Dingo wrote:
yeah i did that, its failing
/boot/isolinux/mboot.c32:
not a COM32R image
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Vern
Burke <vburke@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
No secret that I know
of. Fire unetbootin up, select to install from ISO/image
(can't remember which it says,
I can't check until tomorrow), select the device that your
USB key is on at the bottom, and then do it. When
you boot from the key and get the unetbootin menu, select
install and it should be off and running.
Vern
On 10/3/2010 8:56 AM, Outback Dingo wrote:
well private test cloud.....
so not a critical systems loss, more a dev box
internally.....
other then that there no cd in this machine, so
how do a create a usb install image
i tried unetbootin but its not loading, whats
the secret
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at
11:51 AM, Vern Burke <vburke@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Uh oh,
don't tell me you loaded one of their weekly
experimentals on your production cloud?
If you reinstall from the CD image, it
should detect that you have the same version
on the machine
already and offer to wipe and reinstall or
let you go back to the previous archived
version.
Vern
On 10/3/2010 7:43 AM, Outback Dingo
wrote:
this is from a
snapshot.... I would have thought they
wouldnt expire either
is there anyway to "downgrade"
without a full reinstall ?
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