On 09/27/2016 07:20 AM, fred roller wrote:
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 11:14 PM, jd1008 <jd1008@gmail.com mailto:jd1008@gmail.com> wrote:
But Rick, the OP was trying to dd into /dev/sda How can it be that the system boots off of some disk that is not /dev/sda, and /dev/sda is empty? and is a usb flash??? Also, why would the op get a message to the effect "disk is full" when it is a 32GB flash? My suspicion is that it is not a USB disk, and that it is a very old and small IDE disk. -JDIf you look at my reply, he dd'd into a partition which I suspect was only 524Mb. Odds are, as you mentioned, the system is probably hosed if in fact the it was a system drive. An IDE would show as a "hd" [a,b,c,d]; hence the "ls" command to find the USB. If in fact he does have an IDE drive and it shows as "hd*" then it would explain the how the USB would be "sda" Alternatively he could use:
df -h
but I felt the output would have been too confusing until the OP could better understand.
Kevin, thanks for the clarification, was just keeping it simple.
-- Fred
Sometimes, it is hard to guide newbies because they do not understand the symbolic or place-holder kinds of command arguments, just as an example. He claimed he was running F24 - which could have been on sdb, and bootable from the boot sector of sda via the grub config file on sdb?/boot/grub2/grub.cfg . As far as I know F24 does not create /dev/hd.. entries. Thanx for clarifying