On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 17:48 +0100, psmith wrote: > Rodd Clarkson wrote: > > On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 00:05 +0100, psmith wrote: > > > >> Rahul Sundaram wrote: > >> > >>> psmith wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>> but sometimes both of those don't work, as i've recently found out with > >>>> both the i686 gnome and xfce live f11 beta iso's, livecd-iso-to-disk nor > >>>> liveusb-creator create working usb images, though this may be the iso's > >>>> themselves that are the problem as previous versions worked with f9 and > >>>> f10 iso's :-/ > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Did you get the syslinux from rawhide before running the script? If not, > >>> you might want to do yum --enablerepo=rawhide update syslinux and retry. > >>> > >>> Rahul > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> thanks rahul but i've tried that, even tried using the windoze version > >> of liveusb-creator to make the usb to get past that issue, also tried > >> selinux=0 on boot line as well as nomodeset, nothing is working on any > >> of the three machines here at home, do you any other suggestions that i > >> might try? as i'm completely stuck :-( > >> > > > > psmith > > > > does the usb stick(s) have spaces in the volume name? > > > > By this I mean, when you look at the mount name in computer, are there > > spaces in the name for the device that appears? > > > > If so, try this: > > > > 1. edit /etc/mtools.conf to create a drive for the device. For example, > > when I plug a USB key into my laptop it appears as /dev/sdb1, so in > > mtools.conf I have a line: > > > > drive f: file="/dev/sdb1" > > > > 2. at a terminal prompt run: > > > > $ mlabel <drive letter>:<new_label> > > > > eg. I ran: mlabel f:4GB_USB > > > > Make sure there are no spaces in the 'new_label' name. > > > > Then try again. > > > > > > R. > > > > > > > > > > > thanks for the info rodd but still no luck :/ the usb volume was already > named F11beta and changing the mtools.conf and re-making the live usb > resulted in the same problems, i think there may be problems with the > actual iso's as i'm starting to see a few bugs pop up with similar > problems to mine, as well as the already worked out grey screen selinux > bug. looks like i'll have to pass on testing the beta and just wait for > preview or final :( > > phil You can check the iso file using some command that I forget and comparing it with a value somewhere. Argh, that's too vague. Let's see. If you run: sha1sum <file.iso> and then compare it with this CHECKSUM file: http://mirror.internode.on.net/pub/fedora/linux/releases/test/11-Beta/Fedora/i386/iso/Fedora-11-Beta-i386-CHECKSUM Then you can see if the iso is corrupt or not. The stuff above regarding the volume name is only an issue (or I'm pretty sure it is) if you've got a space in the volume name (for example "my volume".) R. -- MOOSE technology po box 6061, north croydon, vic 3136 mobile: 0403 338 731 http://www.moosetech.com.au phone: 03 9726 9457 mailto:rodd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx fax: 03 9726 9456 "Share your knowledge. It is a way to achieve immortality." -- The Dalai Lama -- "It's a fine line between denial and faith. It's much better on my side" -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list