"Installation failed !" in GUI but not in CLI (/usr/bin/winusb: line 78: 18265 Terminated )
Installation failed !
Exit code: 256
Log:
**blank**
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Install log(when running winusbgui
as root)
Installation failed !
Exit code: 256
Log:
Formatting device...
Wait 3 seconds for block device nodes to populate...
mkfs.fat: warning - lowercase labels might not work properly with DOS or Windows
mkfs.fat 3.0.28 (2015-05-16)
Mounting...
mount: /dev/loop0 is write-protected, mounting read-only
Copying...
Installing grub...
Installing for i386-pc platform.
Installation finished. No error reported.
Installing grub.cfg...
Exiting...
Syncing...
/usr/local/bin/winusb: 行 78: 20260 終止 while true; do
sleep 0.05; echo 'pulse';
done
Cleaning...
/usr/local/bin/winusb: 行 78: 20593 終止 while true; do
sleep 0.05; echo 'pulse';
done
Unmounting and removing '/media/winusb_iso_1455346491_15903'...
Unmounting and removing '/media/winusb_target_1455346491_15903'...
P.S. "終止" in the output approximately means "terminated".
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Installation failed !
Exit code: 256
Log:
Formatting device...
Wait 3 seconds for block device nodes to populate...
mkfs.fat: warning - lowercase labels might not work properly with DOS or Windows
mkfs.fat 3.0.28 (2015-05-16)
Mounting...
Copying...
Installing grub...
Installing for i386-pc platform.
grub-install: warning: Attempting to install GRUB to a disk with multiple partition labels. This is not supported yet..
grub-install: warning: 无法嵌入。在此次安装中 GRUB 只能通过使用块列表安装。但是块列表是不可信赖的,不推荐使用。.
Installation finished. No error reported.
Installing grub.cfg...
Exiting...
Syncing...
/usr/bin/winusb: 行 78: 7273 已终止 while true; do
sleep 0.05; echo 'pulse';
done
Cleaning...
/usr/bin/winusb: 行 78: 12165 已终止 while true; do
sleep 0.05; echo 'pulse';
done
Unmounting and removing '/media/winusb_iso_1482765713_2306'...
Unmounting and removing '/media/winusb_target_1482765713_2306'...
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Do you have gksudo command installed on your system?
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This issue is also reproduced in the following article:
Make A Bootable Windows 10 USB Install Stick On Linux With WinUSB Fork ~ Web Upd8: Ubuntu / Linux blog
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I got same problem but solved now by
"sudo apt-get install gksu"
"gksudo winusbgui"
(i.e..type it without quotes)
Lin-Buo-Ren
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Installation failure error (GUI version)
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Lin-Buo-Ren
changed the title from "Installation failed !" in GUI but not in CLI to "Installation failed !" in GUI but not in CLI (/usr/bin/winusb: line 78: 18265 Terminated )
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Hi again, please use the latest revision in GitHub repo and see if it's still reproducible(it should be, as we never fixed the problem anyway).
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I was encountered this issue right now, with windows 10.
I'm on ubuntu 16.04 and WinUSB 1.0.11
I tried to run the installation anyway and it worked(I just ignored the error).
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Hi, please use the latest revision in the repository (instead of latest released version) for reproducing the issue. We've have changed a quite amount of code since 1.0.11
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I got similar problem and solve it!
I dont now why, but if you use GUI it
s not work. Use command line in way:
sudo winusb --format /path-to-ISO-file/filename.iso /dev/sdb (or other way to your flash)
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The issue title already tell that CLI(command line interface) works.
This issue is about the GUI problem
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I started winusb from console:
gksudo winusbgui
then winusb detect my pendrive correctly, and I succesfully copied the Windows 7 installer to my pendrive (Ubuntu 14.10).
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Thanks, worked perfectly. – prdatur May 20 '15 at 17:23
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Without the sudo, the GUI prompts the user for administrative credentials, but ultimately fails. Running with sudo from the start works great. – Willi Ballenthin Jul 29 '15 at 17:05
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The USB must be formatted to FAT32. Otherwise, I still get this error. To do that, open GParted, select the correct device from the drop-down, right-click the partition and unmount it. Then, right-click and format to FAT32.
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For some reason winusb kept hanging up on formatting the USB drive, said it couldn't access the drive. I ended up formatting to NTFS using the "Disks" application in Ubuntu and then using winusb from the terminal:
sudo winusb -v --install Win_7_Pro.iso /dev/sdc
NOTE: you can check to see what your usb device is using lsblk from a terminal, mine was sdc.
Thank you so much, this is the only thing that ran successfully for me. – conradk May at : Same here for Linux Mint! – Michel Jun at : I got an error using /dev/sdc, but got it right after figuring out it needed to be /dev/sdc1 (with a "" at the end in my case). – heltonbiker Nov at : This should be an accepted answer. – user983803