Lilo Error 0x07 Usb
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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 178 Star 2,236 Fork 323 pbatard/rufus Code Issues 13 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue Undetermined error https://github.com/pbatard/rufus/issues/632 while formatting #632 Closed FrancisBehnen opened this Issue Nov 4, 2015 · 17 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees pbatard 6 participants FrancisBehnen commented Nov 4, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LILO_(boot_loader) 2015 I got this "Undetermined error while formatting" message twice. So I tried the standard windows format of the disk management tool and that finished without problems. After that rufus just finished formatting and lilo error started to copy my iso to the pen drive. I thought this was very odd since it didn't work at first. I can send you the log if you can tell me the best way to do that . (I can't attach .txts because I don't have write permission) Owner pbatard commented Nov 4, 2015 Please copy/paste the FULL log in this issue (no need to attach lilo error 0x07 files). pbatard self-assigned this Nov 4, 2015 FrancisBehnen commented Nov 5, 2015 this is the full log, as you can see it includes 4 tries. First two fail because of the undetermined error the third is canceled by me and the fourth passes. I formatted it with disk management between the second and third try Rufus version: 2.5.799 Windows version: Windows 8.1 64-bit (Build 9600) Syslinux versions: 4.07/2013-07-25, 6.03/2014-10-06 Grub versions: 0.4.6a, 2.02~beta2 Locale ID: 0x0409 Could not get node connection information (V2) for device 'USB\VID_0011&PID_7788\0AF30DA3': [0x00000001] Incorrect function. Found USB 2.0 device 'Generic Flash Disk USB Device' (0011:7788) Ignoring drive '\\.\D:' as it spans multiple disks (RAID?) Ignoring drive '\\.\F:' as it spans multiple disks (RAID?) Ignoring drive '\\.\D:' as it spans multiple disks (RAID?) Ignoring drive '\\.\F:' as it spans multiple disks (RAID?) 1 device found No volume information for drive 0x83 Disk type: Removable, Sector Size: 512 bytes Cylinders: 1975, TracksPerCylinder: 255, SectorsPerTrack: 63 Partition type: MBR, NB Partitions: 1 Disk ID: 0x195031E4 Drive has an unknown Master Boot Record Partition 1: Type: FAT32 (0x0b) Size: 15.1 GB (16252926976 bytes) Start Sector: 2, Boot: Yes, Recognized: Yes Checking for Rufus updates... Checking release channel... No new release v
/ November22, 2015; 10 months ago(2015-11-22) Repository lilo.alioth.debian.org/ftp/sources/ Development status discontinued Type Bootloader License BSD license Website lilo.alioth.debian.org LILO (LInux LOader) is a boot loader for Linux and was the default boot loader for most Linux distributions in the years after the popularity of loadlin. Today, many distributions use GRUB as the default boot loader, but LILO and its variant ELILO are still in wide use. Further development of LILO was discontinued in December 2015 along with a request by Joachim Weidorn for potential developers. Contents 1 Overview 2 LILO files 2.1 lilo.conf 2.2 /boot/ 3 Master boot record 4 Output 5 Error codes 6 ELILO 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External links Overview[edit] LILO does not depend on a specific file system, and can boot an operating system (e.g., Linux kernel images) from floppy disks and hard disks. One of up to sixteen different images can be selected at boot time. Various parameters, such as the root device, can be set independently for each kernel. LILO can be placed in the master boot record (MBR) or the boot sector of a partition. In the latter case, the MBR must contain code to load LILO. At system start, only the BIOS drivers are available for LILO to access hard disks. For this reason, a very old BIOS access area is limited to cylinders 0 to 1023 of the first two hard disks. For a later BIOS, LILO can use 32-bit "logical block addressing" (LBA) to access the entire capacity of the hard disks the BIOS has access to. LILO files[edit] lilo.conf[edit] The lilo.conf file is typically located at /etc/lilo.conf. Within lilo.conf there are typically two section types. The first section, which defines the global options, contains parameters which specify boot location attributes. The second section(s) contain parameters associated with the operating system images to be loaded. The section type can be repeated for up to 16 different boot selections. Remember to run the /sbin/lilo command after editing the /etc/lilo.conf file so that your changes take effect. Definition information can be found in the LILO Manpage. An example for /etc/lilo.conf: large-memory lba32 boot=/dev/hda install=menu map=/boot/map prompt default=Linux image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.26 label="Linux" root=/dev/hda1 append="" read-only optional other=/dev/hda3 label="FreeBSD" Note: Here LILO offers after correct installation a menu with Linux and FreeBSD. /boot/[edit] LILO stores a number of files in the /boot