yeah. when you open Unetbootin it shows three options, Distribution, Diskimage and Custom. I choosed Diskimage and choosed my file. but it record some linux stufff
@StefanoPalazzo I didn't switch because of that I switched because you'll have a bit of a problem once the service is deployed. If you bridged your VM interface then you'll not reach that service from your desktop.
Some of the values at the bottom of putty seem pretty clear to me.
Is there a legend some place that shows what each of these values means?
I suspect this is a feature of bash rather than putty, but I'm not positive.
Update: This may be an ubuntu only feature
Unlike a few of its compatriots, it does not contain a full blown version of the Linux Operating System, but only the part, which allows you to run the Antivirus Rescue CD.
I need to make a bootable usb (BSD) - I have the image, how do I write it to the drive and make it bootable on linux (in windows I just used a pre-fabd tool)
@MarcoCeppi "apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName" only changed custom and error log locations
I don't have enough reputation to suggest or vote on tag synonyms, but I've noticed some possible synonyms. I already posted one suggestion in a separate question about whether I should suggest them here on meta, but I thought it would be useful to have a post just for suggested synonyms.
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@StefanoPalazzo ok Sooooo I ran rdl@rdl-ubuntu-work:~$ sudo dd if=/home/rdl/Downloads/FreeBSD-8.2-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img of=/dev/sdc
rdl@rdl-ubuntu-work:~$ sudo dd if=/home/rdl/Downloads/FreeBSD-8.2-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img of=/dev/sdc
1872300+0 records in
1872300+0 records out
958617600 bytes (959 MB) copied, 181.391 s, 5.3 MB/s
open the disk with gparted (after installing, run "gksu gparted"), delete everything, set up a partition, make it bootable and dd to that instead of the device