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[Bug 323844] [NEW] unetbootin does not copy files to the usb disk

 

Public bug reported:

Hi,

My OS is ubuntu 8.10, pretty vanilla, no fancy tweaks, but for some
reason unetbootin does not copy the files on the USB disk. I installed
unetbootin from unetbootin_304-4_i386.deb

My USB disk was mounted automatically when inserted, as /dev/sdb1 on /media/disk
The unetbootin installer detects it correctly, it is also the only USB disk in the list, correctly.
The installer shows the files are being copied to /media/disk, but finished surprisingly soon, in just a few seconds.
I checked my USB disk device path, the mount parameters, deleted all the files from the disk with rm -fr and re-run a couple of times but same result.

I have a workaround though.

The output of 'mount' for /dev/sdb1 precisely matched the one on the
wiki. Based on a hunch that the problem might be related to that. So I
unmunted, and then remounted as root with simply 'mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt'.
This way unetbootin worked well and copied the files.

I think you should put this workaround on the wiki.

Let me know if you need further info about my env.

Thanks a lot for this project, it works great and I truly appreciate it.
Janos

** Affects: ubuntu-eee
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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unetbootin does not copy files to the usb disk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/323844
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Bug description:
Hi,

My OS is ubuntu 8.10, pretty vanilla, no fancy tweaks, but for some reason unetbootin does not copy the files on the USB disk. I installed unetbootin from unetbootin_304-4_i386.deb

My USB disk was mounted automatically when inserted, as /dev/sdb1 on /media/disk
The unetbootin installer detects it correctly, it is also the only USB disk in the list, correctly.
The installer shows the files are being copied to /media/disk, but finished surprisingly soon, in just a few seconds.
I checked my USB disk device path, the mount parameters, deleted all the files from the disk with rm -fr and re-run a couple of times but same result.

I have a workaround though. 

The output of 'mount' for /dev/sdb1 precisely matched the one on the wiki. Based on a hunch that the problem might be related to that. So I unmunted, and then remounted as root with simply 'mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt'. This way unetbootin worked well and copied the files. 

I think you should put this workaround on the wiki. 

Let me know if you need further info about my env. 

Thanks a lot for this project, it works great and I truly appreciate it.
Janos



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