I'm using Ubuntu 12.04, and every time I try to write an Ubuntu ISO image to a disk so I can install it, Unetbootin says /dev/sdb1 isn't mounted. But Ubuntu mounts the drive automatically when it's inserted, right? What can I do to make Unetbootin recognize the drive is mounted?
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It's possible, as beeju has suggested, that you just need to manually mount the drive. However, you are correct--usually, Ubuntu will automatically mount a drive when it is attached or powered on. There are two common situations where the problem you've described occurs:
If you have valuable data on your disk, then you shouldn't be writing an One easy way to do this is with the GParted Partition Editor, which is provided by the Do Edit > Create Partition Table and accept the defaults. Then create a FAT32 partition, also with everything the default. This will make it a primary partition and as big as possible. Then apply your changes by clicking the green check-mark. You can now mount the drive (or take it out and put it back in, and it should mount automatically). When GParted finishes, close out of it. Then you can write an .iso image to it with Unetbootin. Alternatively, you might consider using a different method to write the You can use Startup Disk Creator for this purpose, as described in the official installation instructions. You can also use
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I welcome you here!I think it is a common behavior by Ubuntu because the same I experienced on many occasions.What I do at these time that just click on |
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