There is an option to make a copy of the LIVE CD eiher on a HD or on a USB stick.
I have tried using this to make a copy on a stick both with my PC desktop and with the HP-2133
Netbook. With both machines it fails. A few files are being transfered and then it stops
seemingly forever, well after one hour I got out of it. Only the first initial files were
transferred quite fast, like the entire boot directory, salixlive/modules only 01-clone-salt and no packages only
the name of this directory.
Is this feature really notworking?
XFCE-13.37 Making Boot Stick
Re: XFCE-13.37 Making Boot Stick
Yes it can take a very long time depending on your equipment. Even more than an hour.
Try again, letting the process come to completion by itself.
Try again, letting the process come to completion by itself.
What really matters is where you are going, not where you come from.
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Re: XFCE-13.37 Making Boot Stick
What it was doing after the initial transfers was assembling the squashfs, which is a big job. I made the live usb last night, and it took two hours! I've just tested it and it worked perfectly.
Re: XFCE-13.37 Making Boot Stick
As far as I remember there is a message saying it may take some time, but then it looks very dead indeed. Would it be worth having some indication of progress ... even if only another message, such as "Step 4 of 7: preparing squashfs, please be patient"?
As a general point, in my experience of Linux, it's very unusual for processes not to terminate, even if they fail. Anyone used to Windows may have different expectations (if it hangs, it died).
As a general point, in my experience of Linux, it's very unusual for processes not to terminate, even if they fail. Anyone used to Windows may have different expectations (if it hangs, it died).
Re: XFCE-13.37 Making Boot Stick
Yes it says, this may take a long time. Why not somehow indicate what a long time is. May be
say: it might take even 2 up to hours. I cut it again after 1h45m. Had to do some thing. Will
try once more.
say: it might take even 2 up to hours. I cut it again after 1h45m. Had to do some thing. Will
try once more.
Re: XFCE-13.37 Making Boot Stick
Yes, having a more precise time completion indicator will be most useful indeed.
It is on the (nice) to do list along with other added functionality (such as running LiveClone from a non-live environment) that might also show up when time permits.
The idea was to start simple but functional, then build on it and polish it in time.
It is on the (nice) to do list along with other added functionality (such as running LiveClone from a non-live environment) that might also show up when time permits.
The idea was to start simple but functional, then build on it and polish it in time.
What really matters is where you are going, not where you come from.
Re: XFCE-13.37 Making Boot Stick
That time app is a real resource hog. It's not nice at all.
Re: XFCE-13.37 Making Boot Stick
indeed!mimosa wrote:That time app is a real resource hog. It's not nice at all.
What really matters is where you are going, not where you come from.