no root file system is defined
I'm a new newbe. I'm trying to install Mint on a flash drive, but I keep getting the 'no root file is defined". Could someone help as I'm lost on the page?
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Which instructions or guide are you using to install Mint on the flash drive?
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The link below gives a very detailed tutorial on installing Linux Mint. You haven't indicated whether you have any other operating system currently on the computer which would be significant. The tutorial below explain how to avoid the error you are getting.
http://www.tecmint.com/linux-mint-18...llation-guide/ |
no root file system is defined
I'm trying to create a flash drive to run Linux mint 17.3. The Official Guides don't tell me how to put it on a flash drive. It didn't like my fat32 format. After playing around with "something else", I finally got it installed. To be true full, I don't know how I got installed without destroying my HD. Anyway, many thanks.
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One normally doesn't "install" Linux on a flash drive (I assume you're talking about a USB flash drive), you would create a bootable flash drive using one of the many utilities available and an .ISO as a source.
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Examples: http://www.tuxradar.com/content/how-...sb-flash-drive http://www.instructables.com/id/How-...-Flash-Drive-/ http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/...-os-usb-drive/ Of course, we still have to ascertain whether or not this actually what the OP is referring to. |
The reason that I want to use a USB flash Drive is I have little available space on my hard drive and have no additional bays to add a second hard drive. Also, I’m running Vista and I’m getting tired of Microsoft’s not updating their old operating systems. I have an older computer so decided to go to Linux Mint, learn it, than quit Windows entirely.
I couldn't find out an answer in the user guides. After playing around with the formats, I finally got the installation to work. I was using Fat32 and changed to Ext3. I’m not familiar with the different formats but one article I read said to use format Fat32. I now have a working system on a flash drive. Thanks to everyone who replied. |
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https://wiki.voidlinux.eu/User:Userx If you need help doing this, if you so choose to, then just pm me in LQ |
Right now I have Linux Mint 17.3. I know that's not the latest version but until I get familiar with it I can always upgrade later.
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As it is, I agree with you that installing Linux on a flash drive has its place, but for a day-to-day working system, unless you have very severe privacy concerns or are very itinerant, it's not recommended. |
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It doesn't matter what one reads into what the OP posted because that is what was done. You took it as face value, as I did. He wanted to know how to install Linux onto a USB Stick and he got what he asked for. Links to how to install Linux On USB Stick. the fact the OP stated he did not have any more HDD space is irrelevant to the question he asked. If the OP actually wanted to know how to add another HDD to what he already has, or start fresh with a bigger Hard Drive, then he should have asked that instead. As the OP did not. One then would be in good standing to assume he knows what he is talking about. As you and I did. Regardless of his motivations to ask how to do this. To assume he needs to just install another Hard drive when He asked how to install an OS to a USB Stick. To fix his problem, maybe a true statement. But it is not answering the original question he asked regardless if the OP is out of space or his toast in burning in the toaster. That is just added inlrelevent information to the orginal question. Quote:
Regardless if it is "normal" or not. as we see here the OP reiterates that yes this is what he is attempting to do. Quote:
you answer was not out of line by no means, because if it indeed was then I too was out of line, for giving him an alternative Linux Distro that does have instructions on how to Install it onto a USB Flash Drive. I know they do because I wrote them. To apologize for someone else misinterpretation of reality is only being an enabler. The reality was and still is The Op asked for help to install a Linux Distro onto a Flash Drive and nothing more. to state Quote:
I see no error on your part or mine or anyone else that gave him assistant to links on how to install a Linux OS onto a Flash Drive. the term Flash Drive can be mistaken, though. |
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