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Allegra332017-06-04 20:09:55
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Allegra33, 2017-06-04 20:09:55

How to solve the problem ''error mounting cd-rom'' when installing Linux from a USB flash drive on a laptop?

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Problem Description:
I used to have two Linux operating systems installed. I wanted to install another distribution and remove the old operating systems. I formatted the hard drive, deleted the partitions. After that I tried to install the distribution kit, which was already installed and loaded normally (another version and shell from the original site. iso image, unibootin recording). The live version is included normally, but when installing, after choosing a language, it writes "error mounting sd-rom", then asks to install drivers (because it cannot recognize sd). , created an extended file system (no mounted logical partitions). There is an idea that you need to install some kind of package. Fast mode is disabled in the BIOS and uefi is enabled. I don’t know what to do.
Help me solve the problem, I really want a system on a hard disk)))

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Erkin Pardayev, 2017-06-04
@Allegra33

Open the shell
Where sdb1 is your flash drive. Source

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TyzhSysAdmin, 2017-06-04
@POS_troi

Try this software
https://rufus.akeo.ie/?locale=ru_RU

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