• k3b problem?

    From gene heskett@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 16 18:10:02 2024
    I rebooted, and found that k3b still suffers from the lag. Which
    apparently  messes with its mind. In 2 different dvd writers in this
    machine, I was not able to burn the unzipped .iso into a bootable dvd+rw
    disk. I finally used dd to put it on a 32G usb key which worked, 32 gigs
    of ram is all good.  And after the reboot, t-bird is unable to save the
    draft again.   But this is the first time I have booted anything from
    usb! That is a huge advantage. So I'll see if a netinstall will boot
    from a key.

    Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.
    --
    "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
    soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
    -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
    If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable.
    - Louis D. Brandeis

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  • From Joe@21:1/5 to gene heskett on Mon Dec 16 18:20:01 2024
    On Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:06:18 -0500
    gene heskett <gheskett@shentel.net> wrote:

    I rebooted, and found that k3b still suffers from the lag. Which apparently  messes with its mind. In 2 different dvd writers in this machine, I was not able to burn the unzipped .iso into a bootable
    dvd+rw disk.

    I think a CD is probably safer for something the size of a netinstall.

    I finally used dd to put it on a 32G usb key which
    worked, 32 gigs of ram is all good.  And after the reboot, t-bird is
    unable to save the draft again.   But this is the first time I have
    booted anything from usb! That is a huge advantage. So I'll see if a netinstall will boot from a key.



    It certainly should, and will boot with the installer in either legacy
    or UEFI mode depending on the environment it finds. It's quite a few
    years since laptops came with optical drives (I have one of the last)
    so everything has to boot from USB now. Modern Windows images are too
    large for a DVD.

    --
    Joe

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  • From gene heskett@21:1/5 to Joe on Tue Dec 17 01:30:02 2024
    On 12/16/24 12:19, Joe wrote:
    On Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:06:18 -0500
    gene heskett <gheskett@shentel.net> wrote:

    I rebooted, and found that k3b still suffers from the lag. Which
    apparently  messes with its mind. In 2 different dvd writers in this
    machine, I was not able to burn the unzipped .iso into a bootable
    dvd+rw disk.
    I think a CD is probably safer for something the size of a netinstall.
    If I still had a cd, but the 100 count spindle I bought nearly 20 years
    ago seems to have died from room lighting. Neither drive recognizes
    them  after nearly 20 years under ccfl, and now led lighting. The
    commercial music cd's even older are fine, but the recordables
    apparently fade under room lighting in 10 years or so. Only those in the
    AOL tin boxes are readable today.
    I finally used dd to put it on a 32G usb key which
    worked, 32 gigs of ram is all good.  And after the reboot, t-bird is
    unable to save the draft again.   But this is the first time I have
    booted anything from usb! That is a huge advantage. So I'll see if a
    netinstall will boot from a key.


    It certainly should, and will boot with the installer in either legacy
    or UEFI mode depending on the environment it finds. It's quite a few
    years since laptops came with optical drives (I have one of the last)
    so everything has to boot from USB now. Modern Windows images are too
    large for a DVD.

    Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.
    --
    "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
    soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
    -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
    If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable.
    - Louis D. Brandeis

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