{"id":39,"date":"2012-05-29T08:36:27","date_gmt":"2012-05-29T08:36:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/toolbox.pingvinfeszek.hu\/?p=39"},"modified":"2012-07-21T20:30:15","modified_gmt":"2012-07-21T20:30:15","slug":"ubuntu-server-12-04-lts-usb-install-error-problem-reading-disc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.gaborhargitai.hu\/ubuntu-server-12-04-lts-usb-install-error-problem-reading-disc\/","title":{"rendered":"Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS USB install error, problem reading disc"},"content":{"rendered":"
Making a bootable USB drive off of Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS is fairly easy and there are even a lot of graphical tools available to do it. However, there is one silly mistake that slips in during the process of decompression, namely one of the files receives a wrong extension name<\/strong>. By searching thru the forums one post saved many, many hours of frustration for a lot us, which I am about to reblog for the Blogoshpere<\/a> here.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin Server 64-bit: 1. Open the directory:\u00a0“\\pool\\main\\l\\linux” on your USB drive<\/p>\n 2. Rename the file:<\/p>\n “fs-secondary-modules-2.6.32-21-generic-di_2.6.32-21.32_amd64.ude”<\/p>\n to<\/p>\n “fs-secondary-modules-2.6.32-21-generic-di_2.6.32-21.32_amd64.udeb<\/strong>”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin Server 32-bit:<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/strong>\u00a01. Open the directory:\u00a0“\\pool\\main\\l\\linux” on your USB drive<\/p>\n 2. Rename the file:<\/p>\n “fs-secondary-modules-2.6.32-21-generic-di_2.6.32-21.32_i386.ude”<\/p>\n to<\/p>\n “fs-secondary-modules-2.6.32-21-generic-di_2.6.32-21.32_i386.udeb<\/strong>“<\/p><\/blockquote>\n <\/p>\n UPDATE For those who are using the tools from PendriveLinux.com<\/a>, the issue has been made to be auto-corrected by the utils, which is a nifty little feat! \ud83d\ude42
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