Try running it with sh -x... that should at least give you an idea of
where it's going wrong
Jeremy
Todd N wrote:
Correction: we also tried /dev/live as the input parameter (not
/mnt/live). Also, this method worked in Fedora 9 Preview as well.
Todd
*/Todd N <todd655495(a)yahoo.com>/* wrote:
Yes, we use the noverify and reset-mbr options along with /dev/sr0
as the input (and have also tried /mnt/live?) and /dev/sda1 as the
output (no hard drive, so this corresponds to the USB). Worked fine
previously, but now returns the usage() message.
*/Jeremy Katz <katzj(a)redhat.com>/* wrote:
Todd N wrote:
> We are trying to use the livecd-iso-to-disk script in Fedora
9 to create
> a bootable USB drive. When running this script from a command
prompt:
>
> # ./livecd-iso-to-disk
>
> all we get back is a line showing the command usage. However,
the same
> command entered in Fedora 8, or even in Fedora 9 Beta, works
fine. Has
> anyone else had this issue?
Err... you need to give it more arguments than just that :) It's
been
working fine for me and I use it on a very regular basis
Jeremy
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