On 4/8/11 5:28 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote: > >> It should go to the raw disk device, not a partition and you shouldn't >> need to >> format first. > > The reason I re-formatted it was that fdisk said > there was no valid partition table after dd-ing bootdisk.img onto /dev/sdb . I thought small usb devices generally didn't have a partition table and just have one filesystem on the raw device. But I don't have a lot of experience with them. In any case the img file should have whatever needs to be there. >> I guess you could >> try grabbing a different copy from a mirror site like: >> http://centos.cs.wisc.edu/pub/mirrors/linux/centos/5.5/os/i386/images/ > > I'll try again, now that I'm sure what you mean. That was just in case your source copy had a problem. > Incidentally, I also tried > livecd-iso-to-disk boot.iso /dev/sdb1 > but on re-booting there was just a ";" on my laptop screen. > (The BIOS was set to use the USB stick, > and in fact started fine with CentOS Live USB and Fedora Live USB.) There's probably some clever way you could use your live USB that works to install a copy of the boot.iso files on a partition on the hard disk and make grub boot it, but the usb img file is supposed to work. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos