Ubuntu :: Where UNetBootin Stores The Temporary .isos
Feb 12, 2010
Does anybody know where UNetBootin stores the temporary .isos etc.. before it extracts and puts it on the USB stick. I notice my hard drive space is going down slowly and that's the only thing I've been downloading with for the past few days.
View 1 Replies
ADVERTISEMENT
Feb 12, 2010
Where are the temporary files (.iso etc..) unetbootin downloads stored? Or are they stored at all?
View 1 Replies
View Related
Jul 23, 2011
I need to know where to look in Ubuntu to find the iso burning program. I normaly run slack and am not familiar with debian based systems, I have limited internet time
View 4 Replies
View Related
Feb 7, 2011
where ubuntu 10.04 stores files related to s/w installed from ubuntu software center?
View 9 Replies
View Related
Jan 13, 2010
I am having a problem checking the MD5SUM of some CDs burnt from ISOs, and I'm not sure whether the problem is the burning or the checking. I get the same problems on several PCs, and it seems to be dependent on the ISO. I have for a couple of years used a script someone gave me to verify CDs against ISOs when I want to check the disc and it has always worked in the past. The core line in the script is:
Code:
devmd5=`readom dev=$cddev sectors=0-$count f=- | md5sum | awk '{print $1}'
count is the size of the ORIGINAL ISO as calculated by isosize
[code]....
View 9 Replies
View Related
Oct 30, 2010
I have some ISO, UDF, and IMG files on my Windows partition that I would like to mount in Fedora so that I can run it as if it were a CD. In Windows, I used Magic Disk to do this. I searched the forums and found posts that told how to do it from the CLI, but I would like to do it from the GUI.
I am running Fedora 13 with Gnome.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Oct 26, 2010
Does anyone else have unusual trouble burning ISOs to CD-RWs? When I want to make a new liveCD of a distro--or, really, any data that I might not want to keep in its current form--I like to burn to CD-RWs because I can erase and reuse them. Frugality. But I have a very high frequency of errors when I try to burn a distro to a CD-RW. Sometimes it ruins the CD-RW: after the error disrupts the burning, K3B starts telling me the disc is now a CD-ROM and can't be erased. I just lost three CD-RWs to that--damn it. And they weren'd old, failing CD-RWs: two had slight use, and one was brand new. Should I not be burning distro ISOs to CD-RWs?
View 8 Replies
View Related
Apr 27, 2011
I am thinking of performing a fresh ubuntu install, but I have a LOT of DSL connections created in my laptop (10.10, created through the NetworkManager applet 0.8.1). Is there any file that stores the connection information, and if there is one, where is it?
View 2 Replies
View Related
May 28, 2010
I'm trying to make a sort of "toolkit" flash drive using grub2 but I am running into some problems. For some reason, every entry below gives me the error "you must load the kernel first" when I try to boot it. I have checked in the grub command line and it appears that grub sees my flash drive as the first drive when booting. This is what my grub.cfg looks like.
Code:
#Clonezilla v1.2.5-17
menuentry "Clonezilla 32"
{
set isofile="/boot/isos/clonezilla32.iso"
loopback loop $isofile
[Code]...
View 9 Replies
View Related
Mar 16, 2010
Apparently not in /etc/gdm (at least the definition of default session is not there)I tried to edit ~/.dmrc and /etc/sysconfig/desktop but I`m unable to define default session for a user in gdm.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Oct 29, 2009
I replaced the hds in my computer a while back. They were linked up as one logical volume, but before I pulled them out I saved isos of each disk.
However, now I need to find some information on them, but I can't figure out how to mount the isos. When I try mount -o loop on either iso, it tells me it can't recognize the file system type.
mount:
So I'm guessing that somehow I have to tell mount that they are two parts of one logical volume, but I'm not sure how to do that.
One way or another, is it going to be possible for me to recover the info from these isos?
View 5 Replies
View Related
Jun 18, 2010
"In this tutorial you will prepare a USB flash drive to make it bootable. After you booted it it shows you a menu where you can choose which live system you want to boot. So you might be interested in this tutorial if: You want to have multiple live systems on one USB flash drive In the future you want to create a new bootable live system just by copying the ISO file onto the drive and edit the grub.cfg You don't want to or can't use Distro specific LiveUSB creator tools You prefer a cleaner solution than the most LiveUSB creator tools which create several folders and files at the device root You are feeling bored and want to see cool features of Grub2 If you have a Grub2 version with Lua support you even don't need to manually edit the grub.cfg when you add new or remove live systems." Remainder of information is found here: [URL] This was found in a closed Karmic Development forum - can this be validated and updated if needed for Lucid?
View 2 Replies
View Related
Oct 4, 2009
where transmission stores it's data. i've looked all through my home folder and can't seem to find it.
View 3 Replies
View Related
Aug 9, 2010
my problem is, in windows like drive C: D: E: F: we have here / /boot /usr like this, in windows our operating system files are stored in C: drive only (default) other than (C:drive) remaining drives are we are using our personal data storage purpose. my problem is how to use Linux were is going to stores OS data.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Feb 21, 2010
Is it possible to put the ISO images for Debian on your system and point the APT config at them with some sort of driver to read them like disks? That would sure save a lot of disk swapping.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Apr 7, 2010
I have the 5 Debian 5.02 DVD/ISOs, and would like to set up a local server from which to perform installations using a PXE bootloader and the local LAN. Any pointers to how I might accomplish this? All of the online resources I've found for network-based installs expect to do all downloading from a remote mirror, and I would prefer to limit my network traffic to the local LAN. Also, I want to install to multiple new hosts, and would like to avoid doing a lot of babysitting and swapping DVDs in and out of the drives (and some hosts are without DVD readers).
View 12 Replies
View Related
Aug 14, 2010
How many isos out of 7 shall i download to have a functional environment?
[url]
View 1 Replies
View Related
May 4, 2010
I am no programming expert, but there must be a file that the Notes screenlet is storing all my notes on ( im not talkign about tomboy). If I can just find this file and then Share the file, i will be able to sync my notes between my computers. Correct? So anyone know where this text file is so that I can sync it.?
View 2 Replies
View Related
Jul 20, 2010
Can anyone tell me where Rhythmbox stores it's data and configuration files ? What I want to do is copy the playlist information from one computer to another.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Oct 1, 2010
For Ubuntu 10.04, I can configure the network by "Network Connections". This configuration is done by doing the following operation sequences(System->Preferences->Network Connections->wired->auto eth0). Then I can connet to and browse the internet. If I type the command "ifconfig", I can see the ip I configured for eth0. Part of the content is as blow:
Quote:
ifconfig
eth0
inet addr:192.168.28.31 Bcast:192.168.28.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
But in the "interfaces" file, there is no eth0 content. The whole content is simply as below:
Quote:
cat /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
I think there should be other files that keep the eth0 configuration content.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Oct 31, 2010
For Ubuntu 10.04, I can configure the network by "Network Connections". This configuration is done by doing the following operation sequences(System->Preferences->Network Connections->wired->auto eth0). Then I can connect to and browse the internet. If I type the command "ifconfig", I can see the ip I configured for eth0. Part of the content is as blow:
[Code]...
I think there should be other files that keep the eth0 configuration content. What are they?
View 3 Replies
View Related
Aug 27, 2010
As we have planned to implement jboss web server. i am curious gather some information about it.My question is where jboss stores the deployed file. Because jboss server starts with no error.but i cant able to access my application.Its showing 404 error.I just want to know the path where jboss stores the deployed file or the any log files that tells the story.
View 3 Replies
View Related
Apr 12, 2011
When streaming audio, firefox stores files in the cache folder(home/.mozilla/firefox/xxx .default/OfflineCache.However, one the file has finished downloading, it disappears from this folder. Does anyone know where it goes?
View 5 Replies
View Related
Oct 8, 2010
I have decided to jump from windows to Opensuse and experince more of an Linux world. Windows always stores its boot detail in MBR similarly for Linux too but i have learnt that in many different installation of Linux that we can store in the first part of the Partition but trying out i have always failed to start, since the MBR fails to identify it. I have also tried EasyBCD and adding the link to Grub as the first partition but that too it din't work.
Question 1: i hate to writing multiple times on my MBR.
Question 2 Also let say due to some reason if i have to reinstall my windows the GRUB get lost. How can i restore back.
View 9 Replies
View Related
Jun 30, 2011
I think opensuse should provide regenerated ISO files to public after several package updated. I think this may help reduce duplicate bug reports and reduce net traffics. I think this can greatly increase the user experience of opensuse.
View 5 Replies
View Related
Apr 30, 2010
Anyone succesfully created a bootable usb with ubuntu 10.04 using Unetbootin? I already have the .iso file and an 8GB flash drive but everytime i try to use unetbootin, it says installation is complete and my flash drive is ready to use (all this took only 5 secs! weird!). And when i open my flash drive, nothing is there and the used space is 80KB...its really empty
View 3 Replies
View Related
Dec 17, 2010
UNetbootin did not show any USB devices in the list although there was one inserted and recognised by Ubuntu 10.10.
View 7 Replies
View Related
May 2, 2011
I'm on Squeeze and I've tried transferring the 11.04 .iso to a 1G USB using Unetbootin and using dd. Both bypass the Live session immediately and dump me right back into grub. Ubuntu and Google are only giving instructions for Ubuntu or Windows.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Oct 12, 2010
After digging around in vain in my local .kde4 I am unable to find where the RSSNow plasmoid stores the feeds. It apparently wants to keep them secret forever.
(Man - Plasmoids are okay, but the utter lack of documentation for them makes them far less useful than then could be.)
View 3 Replies
View Related
Aug 2, 2011
Rebooted my server after some funky stuff started happening with mysql. Turns out the drive that stores the mysql databases has gone missing. I did an fdisk, and the partition table is gone. I used gpart to see if there were any partitions available & there were -- two + one swap. Can you help me put this back together I know very little about reconstructing a table to use... Here is the output of what I've talked about...
b14:~# fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 164.6 GB, 164696555520 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 20023 cylinders
[code]....
View 1 Replies
View Related