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Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby dwhite » Feb 15th, '13, 13:17

I downloaded Mageia 2 again, but I find I haven't any CD-R's, CD-RW's, DVD-R, or even a DVD-RW's that work. Frankly I'm lucky if I get one use, I think light degrades them, so I though I'd put it on an old 1 Gb USB stick I had knocking around.
Problem is both the old 1Gb drives I've got the MBR's have gone faulty. I read on the Net that the MBR's commonly corrupt on old small drives left empty . I Downloaded that Fedora 'iso on a stick' app, and I've got Mageia live :cry:
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby doktor5000 » Feb 15th, '13, 14:12

dwhite wrote:I Downloaded that Fedora 'iso on a stick' app, and I've got Mageia live :cry:

Assuming that this is a question how to get Mageia on the flash drive: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Installation ... h_stick.3F
For the broken MBR that doesn't matter as they get overwritten in the process :)
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby dwhite » Feb 15th, '13, 15:18

Great the old 'MBR' doesn't matter, so I take it that it that DD scans the drive and writes a new MBR dependent on its volume :D. It is command line though.
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby doktor5000 » Feb 15th, '13, 15:44

Well the MBR is included in the image ... Well not really an MBR, let's just call it bootloader/bootsector.
As for your first post, i don't understand if your last comment "It is command line though" is really a comment or some question behind it?
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby dwhite » Feb 15th, '13, 19:39

Command line is something I shy away from, Knowing how doesn't mean you should, I know how but I definitely shouldn't my disability makes it risky saying that I often do sometimes the outcome is good but mostly I break it.
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby dwhite » Feb 16th, '13, 11:41

I'm having a right job. I couldn't find any pre-burned discs the MBR of the Net book I'm using corrupted so I haven't got a working box. Currently this netbook says can't find ksmserver and throws me out even log'd on in Icewin consul root task kde4 stil no ksmserver I'm going to search on my last mandriva disk(2010) that's got KDE4. Still haven't got my 64-bit box working yet.

Would #urpmi --auto-update fix faulty file?
I don't know why But now it works
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby doktor5000 » Feb 16th, '13, 13:14

Sorry, the way you write is too confusing, at least for me. First you said the MBRs of the flash drives are corrupted. Now you say the MBR of you netbook is corrupted.
But if MBR is corrupted, how can anything even boot up, as far as login manager/desktop environment? If you don't clearly describe what the problem is,
i fear i can't help you properly.

And no, urpmi --auto-update will not fix any broken file, it would only update any installed package, if there were newer ones in the currently configured repos.
If you know the faulty package, you could re-install it via
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urpmi --replacepkgs packagename


For a graphical tool to write images to flash drives AND which is compatible with Mageia images, i can't help you
as i don't use those, i could only hint you to the windows tools if you had a windows available.
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby dwhite » Feb 16th, '13, 15:28

You're probably finding it hard to follow my train of thought, I think about many things at once flitting from one to the other I'm also thinking of other unrelated things I am trying to put a live disto on a thumb drive, because I re-install to fix problems I've caused with the software. The Netbook thing just got in the way, but that is at least working now.
Anyway if update coincidently just happened to replace the phrase that was broken in the file
Anyway I've ordered two 5Gb thumb-drives that I''ll install the full 32-bit disto on one and the 64-bit on the other.
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby dwhite » Feb 18th, '13, 22:37

The 5Gb thumb drives have arrived and the fedora program won't write to them either, saying
the drives checksum value isn't correct. Must be this system ? not the new drives should be right???
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby doktor5000 » Feb 18th, '13, 22:52

Can you at least post the error message, in context with what you actually did? Your post doesn't make much sense,
if that fedora program can't write to the flash drive, it cannot check it's checksum. It can check the checksum of
the image file you want to write, against a checksum you supply (the same as when burning discs) and/or against the checksum
of the written image (on the flash drive or on a CD/DVD or whatever, doesn't matter)

If it says during writing that the checksum is incorrect, than that sounds like bad flash drives.
It doesn't matter if they are new or not, they could still be failing.

Have you tried to write the image with another box, to the same flash drives for comparison?
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby dwhite » Feb 19th, '13, 17:27

I've just had to reinstall, small problems the only 32-bit installation disc I had turned out faulty ( I usually use a 64-bit desktop but I fried the chip when I tried to upgrade the HHD to an SSD boot partition and a HDD /home). The whole had installation turned out the installation getting worse each time I used it. This time I used a newly downloaded disk I waited for a good checksum.
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby doktor5000 » Feb 19th, '13, 19:24

Ok, but what about the status of your original problem in this thread?
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby dwhite » Feb 19th, '13, 21:02

Once I get that Fedora 'iso on a stick' app to open and I'll try to put Mageia 2 on it
then I'll be somewhere.
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby dwhite » Feb 19th, '13, 22:15

I've been tying to use the command line but without success yet.
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby doktor5000 » Feb 19th, '13, 23:25

As you don't post the commands used and what errors you encountered, i'm afraid i can't help you any further ...
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby dwhite » Feb 20th, '13, 12:25

When I get the app to load I will
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby dwhite » Feb 20th, '13, 12:54

Mageia-2-i586-DVD.iso selected
Verifying filesystem...
Setting /dev/sdb1 label to LIVE
Verifying ISO MD5 checksum
There was a problem executing the following command: `checkisomd5 "/home/dwhite/Mageia-2-i586-DVD/Mageia-2-i586-DVD.iso"`
A more detailed error log has been written to '/tmp/liveusb-creator.log'
ISO MD5 checksum verification failed
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby doktor5000 » Feb 20th, '13, 18:48

dwhite wrote:A more detailed error log has been written to '/tmp/liveusb-creator.log'

Mind to post the contents? My crystal ball is a bit foggy about that detailed error log ... :roll:
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby Ken-Bergen » Feb 28th, '13, 03:29

For what it's worth Mageia uses Hybrid ISO's and Fedora does not so thier application will likely fail.

For the Mageia and Mandriva Hybrid ISO's you'll have to use dd or Mandrivaseed.sh.
A major advantage of Mandrivaseed.sh is that it only sees USB devices so there's no possibility of overwriting a hard drive as can happen with dd.
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby dwhite » Mar 1st, '13, 11:31

Will look for a seed rpm then
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby Ken-Bergen » Mar 2nd, '13, 01:46

dwhite wrote:Will look for a seed rpm then
I don't think there's an RPM even for Mandriva.
Go to
ftp://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr/pu ... /iso/2010/
Download mandriva-seed.sh, make it executable, double click on the file in a file browser and follow the prompts.
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Re: Mageia 2 on a Flash

Postby dwhite » Mar 5th, '13, 18:14

I did manage to find one but it needs libseed[-===3.2.0.1]
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