tlk wrote:
> which post details the "removing MBR partition 2"?
#112 by me, confirmed by #114 by Chris Guiver:
If the USB stick with the the slowly booting ISO is overwritten meanwhile:
# Patch the ISO already as image on hard disk
ISO=ubuntu-22.04-desktop-amd64.iso
dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=16 of="$ISO" conv=notrunc seek=462
# Put it onto the USB stick as you usually do. E.g.
sudo dd bs=4M oflag=sync status=progress of=/dev/sdX if="$ISO"
In any case after the USB stick has already booted once, you have to apply
the change again directly to it, because casper installed MBR partition 2
again after creating its persistent partition:
# Take care not to name any of your valuable disks as USB_STICK
USB_STICK=/dev/sdX
sudo dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=16 of="$USB_STICK" conv=notrunc seek=462
Hi,
tlk wrote:
> which post details the "removing MBR partition 2"?
#112 by me, confirmed by #114 by Chris Guiver:
If the USB stick with the the slowly booting ISO is overwritten meanwhile:
# Patch the ISO already as image on hard disk 22.04-desktop- amd64.iso
ISO=ubuntu-
dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=16 of="$ISO" conv=notrunc seek=462
# Put it onto the USB stick as you usually do. E.g.
sudo dd bs=4M oflag=sync status=progress of=/dev/sdX if="$ISO"
In any case after the USB stick has already booted once, you have to apply
the change again directly to it, because casper installed MBR partition 2
again after creating its persistent partition:
# Take care not to name any of your valuable disks as USB_STICK /dev/sdX
USB_STICK=
sudo dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=16 of="$USB_STICK" conv=notrunc seek=462
Have a nice day :)
Thomas