I've been using KXStudio for some time & have made lots of live USB sticks. Both
32 & 64 bit versions.
While on some other distros I needed to use dd, on Kxstudio, Unetbootin always works fine.
I tend to wipe the stick first in gparted & reformat to fat32 & add the
'boot' flag. Not sure the flag is needed. This always works fine on most o my
machines, old and newer.
~ Russell
On Oct 8, 2014, at 5:33 AM, Kazakore
<dj_kaza(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi all.
I know there are a fair few KXStudio users on this list and I've been
meaning to try this distro for a while. So I have downloaded the 64bit
version from their website and checked its integrity with the md5sum.
All seems good and correct. However when I try and create a bootable USB
to run/install it I can not boot from the USB key!
The method I use is:
sudo dd if="path-to-image" of="/dev/sdb" bs=1M
This method has worked perfectly well for creating a bootable USB drive
for other distributions using the exact same USB drive!
Why wont this give me a bootable KXStudio USB drive? What do I need to
do instead?
Regards, Dale.
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