[Bug 632186] Re: dual-layer optical drive causes a "image is too large" error even when I have chosen the appropriate ISO

caspar_wrede caspar.wrede at gmail.com
Mon Sep 12 19:10:14 UTC 2011


Exactly the same problem here.

The optical drive was mounted and contained files that were bigger than
the USB stick.

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Title:
  dual-layer optical drive causes a "image is too large" error even when
  I have chosen the appropriate ISO

Status in “usb-creator” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: usb-creator

  I have a dual layer optical drive with a DVD in it. 
  I had a blank 4-GB Sandisk Cruzer.
  When I fire up usb creator, I see that it chooses the optical drive as the source by default. I browse to a Ubuntu ISO (which I have used successfully) and select it.

  I still get an error that "image is too large".

  I then unmounted/ejected the optical drive. Started up usb creator
  again - this time, I have no problems creating a startup disk
  successfully.

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