tried to create a usb live setup for testing
used UNetbootin to load the 2.6linux lite 32 bit iso on a 1G stick
when I boot it gives me an error
no default:
What did I do wrong
I used UNetbootin to create a Linux mint usb live cd and it worked fine ... boots and runs
Not sure, but your usb flash drive seems small. I think it's recommended to have at least a 2GB flash drive.
okay it has been a long time since I used make
I am geeting closer with the help form this forum
I have attached two files the first is the output of make >> makerror
The second is called make_inst_err which is the output of make install
make error 1 and 2 I am unsure of even looking in the GNU make manual
I have in etc 1. the directory wireless which is empty
2. the directory Wireless which has RT3070STA
should I have both of these directories?
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Are you still talking about making a live usb? It feels like the topic changed.
post #4 is my error
I am working on two separate problems and posted in the wrong one by accident
I apologize for this error
I did download the LL 2.6 32 bit iso again and recreated a usb boot ;
I creted a ext 4 partition and formatted with FAT32 and then created using Unetbootin
the USB stick I used is only 1G but after completion I still had 159M of free space
this time it boots to menu but regardless of the selection chosen I get an error
loading loop0
I am retrying tonight so we will see
I tried again tonight error as follows
used LL in safe mode menu selection so I can see loads
stops with the following
mounting /dev/loop0 on //filesystem.squashfs failed Invalid argument
cannot mount loop0 (/cdrom/casper/filesystem.squashfs) on //filesystem.squashfs
and stops
I will have to get another larger usb stick and try again but I am interested in the reason for the error
You didn't mention that your ISO download md5 sum checked out.
You don't need to partition the usb drive.