Application Crash on extracting bootloader

Bug #482819 reported by stoney
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Bug Description

following directions from https://answers.launchpad.net/unetbootin/+question/24298
I used multicd.sh to create a multi- distro iso. The ISO is 1.00gb in size. My jump drive is a A-DATA UFD 4gb
With other distros/iso's unetbootin has worked flawlessly. However when i tell it to install this ISO it hangs on extracting bootloader then disappears. no error messages nothing, no error report either. I am using unetbootin-windows-377.exe on a Win XP SP3 box.

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Sutor_W (sutor) wrote :

I got exactly the same problem trying to generate "Ultimate Boot CD Version 5 RC1" from CD-Image "ubcd50RC1.iso" on a 4 GB USB-Stick using "unetbootin-eeeubuntu-windows-276.exe". Task Manager shows 100 % CPU Time during the hang up (about 2 minutes, Process Name "StickBootfromISO.exe")

Program: unetbootin-eeeubuntu-windows-276.exe
System: Windows XP Pro, Service Pack 3 + Upd. Nov. 2009
Source CD-Image: ubcd50RC1.iso (283 MB)
USB-Stick: 4 GBm bootable

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Chris Iarocci (iarocci) wrote :

Same exact problem running Ubunutu 9.10 with UNetbootin version 356-1.

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clockworkpc (clockworkpc) wrote :

Same problem.

Ubuntu 10.04 with UNetBootin.
According to Synaptic: Version 408-1ubuntu0.10.04.1

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atm0s (verveeldeme) wrote :

Same problem here when using an iso created by multicd, these are the error messages showing up in the terminal:

QProcessPrivate::createPipe: Cannot create pipe 0xb78fb68: Too many open files
QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified
QProcessPrivate::createPipe: Cannot create pipe 0xb7ccb00: Too many open files
QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified
QProcessPrivate::createPipe: Cannot create pipe 0xb7acd30: Too many open files
QProcessPrivate::createPipe: Cannot create pipe 0xb7acd38: Too many open files
QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified
QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified

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Sutor_W (sutor) wrote : Signatur 4 Re: [Bug 482819] Re: Application Crash on extracting bootloader

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Wolfgang Sutor

atm0s <email address hidden> schrieb am 31 Aug 2010 um 23:14 Uhr:

> Same problem here when using an iso created by multicd, these are the
> error messages showing up in the terminal:
>
> QProcessPrivate::createPipe: Cannot create pipe 0xb78fb68: Too many open files
> QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified
> QProcessPrivate::createPipe: Cannot create pipe 0xb7ccb00: Too many open files
> QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified
> QProcessPrivate::createPipe: Cannot create pipe 0xb7acd30: Too many open files
> QProcessPrivate::createPipe: Cannot create pipe 0xb7acd38: Too many open files
> QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified
> QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified
>
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> Application Crash on extracting bootloader
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> Bug description:
> following directions from https://answers.launchpad.net/unetbootin/+question/24298
> I used multicd.sh to create a multi- distro iso. The ISO is 1.00gb in size. My jump drive is a A-DATA UFD 4gb
> With other distros/iso's unetbootin has worked flawlessly. However when i tell it to install this ISO it hangs on extracting bootloader then disappears. no error messages nothing, no error report either. I am using unetbootin-windows-377.exe on a Win XP SP3 box.
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