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In my system, I have installed ubuntu. I Follow this article : How to Set Up a USB Key to Install CentOS to create bootable USB for CentOS-5.4.



Steps i have done after booting successfully:



  1. Choose a language : English

  2. Keyboard type: us


  3. Installation Method: What type of media contains packages to be installed?



    Local CDROM, Hard drive, NFS image, FTP, HTTP. I choose Hard drive option



  4. Select Partition : Press F2 & select partition where iso image exist.
    I am using iso : CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-1of7.iso. Select this iso image and press enter it shows:

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Can anyone tell me why did this happen or how to troubleshoot it?










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    In my system, I have installed ubuntu. I Follow this article : How to Set Up a USB Key to Install CentOS to create bootable USB for CentOS-5.4.



    Steps i have done after booting successfully:



    1. Choose a language : English

    2. Keyboard type: us


    3. Installation Method: What type of media contains packages to be installed?



      Local CDROM, Hard drive, NFS image, FTP, HTTP. I choose Hard drive option



    4. Select Partition : Press F2 & select partition where iso image exist.
      I am using iso : CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-1of7.iso. Select this iso image and press enter it shows:

    enter image description here



    Can anyone tell me why did this happen or how to troubleshoot it?










    share|improve this question


























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      In my system, I have installed ubuntu. I Follow this article : How to Set Up a USB Key to Install CentOS to create bootable USB for CentOS-5.4.



      Steps i have done after booting successfully:



      1. Choose a language : English

      2. Keyboard type: us


      3. Installation Method: What type of media contains packages to be installed?



        Local CDROM, Hard drive, NFS image, FTP, HTTP. I choose Hard drive option



      4. Select Partition : Press F2 & select partition where iso image exist.
        I am using iso : CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-1of7.iso. Select this iso image and press enter it shows:

      enter image description here



      Can anyone tell me why did this happen or how to troubleshoot it?










      share|improve this question
















      In my system, I have installed ubuntu. I Follow this article : How to Set Up a USB Key to Install CentOS to create bootable USB for CentOS-5.4.



      Steps i have done after booting successfully:



      1. Choose a language : English

      2. Keyboard type: us


      3. Installation Method: What type of media contains packages to be installed?



        Local CDROM, Hard drive, NFS image, FTP, HTTP. I choose Hard drive option



      4. Select Partition : Press F2 & select partition where iso image exist.
        I am using iso : CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-1of7.iso. Select this iso image and press enter it shows:

      enter image description here



      Can anyone tell me why did this happen or how to troubleshoot it?







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          Yes , i had the same issue a few days back and the dd command didn't work for me , it couldn't find the media in the usb key. Then i downloaded Universal usb installer ,create bootable usb for CentOS and it worked. You can follow: Create a bootable USB
          stick on Windows






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          • I tried with Universal usb installer in windows but can't boot. Not worked for CentOS-5.4

            – d a i s y
            Jan 11 '16 at 11:50











          • Ok , then u can boot from usb and select the url option and provide the url to images

            – Ijaz Ahmad Khan
            Jan 11 '16 at 12:11


















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          Hey below command I am using from 2 years. Do it as root user



          # dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M ; sync



          And it worked everytime.



          Note: At the time of installation if you are dropping to BusyBox shell then its a different issue.



          If above command didnt worked for you then let me know what you did and what you got while trying.






          share|improve this answer

























          • I tried again with article i mentioned in question. boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4

            – d a i s y
            Jan 11 '16 at 10:58












          • @MicrosoftLinux , boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4 . I need more information. capture screenshot at where you stuck. there is a bug i know but with out seeing i cant help you much

            – rɑːdʒɑ
            Jan 11 '16 at 12:02











          • I need at least10 reputation to add more screenshots. I think i need to modify a file from the article that i have preferred. In that article,4th section it says: Add to the "append" statements in the various sections: method=hd:sda2:/centos To use kickstart: ks=hd:sda2:/ks.cfg method=hd:sda2:/centos I didn't get this point. I think i did a mistake at here.

            – d a i s y
            Jan 12 '16 at 4:27












          • Can you try this centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13577 and

            – rɑːdʒɑ
            Jan 12 '16 at 6:54











          • ok.. i ll try but did you notice iso i have used. Do i have to use another 2of7, 3of7....& 7of7.iso files ?

            – d a i s y
            Jan 12 '16 at 8:56



















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          This is how i solved my problem:



          Download another iso file : CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-DVD_1.iso, tried to create booable USB but couldn't work so write to DVD & installed successfully.






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            Yes , i had the same issue a few days back and the dd command didn't work for me , it couldn't find the media in the usb key. Then i downloaded Universal usb installer ,create bootable usb for CentOS and it worked. You can follow: Create a bootable USB
            stick on Windows






            share|improve this answer

























            • I tried with Universal usb installer in windows but can't boot. Not worked for CentOS-5.4

              – d a i s y
              Jan 11 '16 at 11:50











            • Ok , then u can boot from usb and select the url option and provide the url to images

              – Ijaz Ahmad Khan
              Jan 11 '16 at 12:11















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            Yes , i had the same issue a few days back and the dd command didn't work for me , it couldn't find the media in the usb key. Then i downloaded Universal usb installer ,create bootable usb for CentOS and it worked. You can follow: Create a bootable USB
            stick on Windows






            share|improve this answer

























            • I tried with Universal usb installer in windows but can't boot. Not worked for CentOS-5.4

              – d a i s y
              Jan 11 '16 at 11:50











            • Ok , then u can boot from usb and select the url option and provide the url to images

              – Ijaz Ahmad Khan
              Jan 11 '16 at 12:11













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            1







            Yes , i had the same issue a few days back and the dd command didn't work for me , it couldn't find the media in the usb key. Then i downloaded Universal usb installer ,create bootable usb for CentOS and it worked. You can follow: Create a bootable USB
            stick on Windows






            share|improve this answer















            Yes , i had the same issue a few days back and the dd command didn't work for me , it couldn't find the media in the usb key. Then i downloaded Universal usb installer ,create bootable usb for CentOS and it worked. You can follow: Create a bootable USB
            stick on Windows







            share|improve this answer














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            • I tried with Universal usb installer in windows but can't boot. Not worked for CentOS-5.4

              – d a i s y
              Jan 11 '16 at 11:50











            • Ok , then u can boot from usb and select the url option and provide the url to images

              – Ijaz Ahmad Khan
              Jan 11 '16 at 12:11

















            • I tried with Universal usb installer in windows but can't boot. Not worked for CentOS-5.4

              – d a i s y
              Jan 11 '16 at 11:50











            • Ok , then u can boot from usb and select the url option and provide the url to images

              – Ijaz Ahmad Khan
              Jan 11 '16 at 12:11
















            I tried with Universal usb installer in windows but can't boot. Not worked for CentOS-5.4

            – d a i s y
            Jan 11 '16 at 11:50





            I tried with Universal usb installer in windows but can't boot. Not worked for CentOS-5.4

            – d a i s y
            Jan 11 '16 at 11:50













            Ok , then u can boot from usb and select the url option and provide the url to images

            – Ijaz Ahmad Khan
            Jan 11 '16 at 12:11





            Ok , then u can boot from usb and select the url option and provide the url to images

            – Ijaz Ahmad Khan
            Jan 11 '16 at 12:11













            1














            Hey below command I am using from 2 years. Do it as root user



            # dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M ; sync



            And it worked everytime.



            Note: At the time of installation if you are dropping to BusyBox shell then its a different issue.



            If above command didnt worked for you then let me know what you did and what you got while trying.






            share|improve this answer

























            • I tried again with article i mentioned in question. boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4

              – d a i s y
              Jan 11 '16 at 10:58












            • @MicrosoftLinux , boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4 . I need more information. capture screenshot at where you stuck. there is a bug i know but with out seeing i cant help you much

              – rɑːdʒɑ
              Jan 11 '16 at 12:02











            • I need at least10 reputation to add more screenshots. I think i need to modify a file from the article that i have preferred. In that article,4th section it says: Add to the "append" statements in the various sections: method=hd:sda2:/centos To use kickstart: ks=hd:sda2:/ks.cfg method=hd:sda2:/centos I didn't get this point. I think i did a mistake at here.

              – d a i s y
              Jan 12 '16 at 4:27












            • Can you try this centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13577 and

              – rɑːdʒɑ
              Jan 12 '16 at 6:54











            • ok.. i ll try but did you notice iso i have used. Do i have to use another 2of7, 3of7....& 7of7.iso files ?

              – d a i s y
              Jan 12 '16 at 8:56
















            1














            Hey below command I am using from 2 years. Do it as root user



            # dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M ; sync



            And it worked everytime.



            Note: At the time of installation if you are dropping to BusyBox shell then its a different issue.



            If above command didnt worked for you then let me know what you did and what you got while trying.






            share|improve this answer

























            • I tried again with article i mentioned in question. boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4

              – d a i s y
              Jan 11 '16 at 10:58












            • @MicrosoftLinux , boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4 . I need more information. capture screenshot at where you stuck. there is a bug i know but with out seeing i cant help you much

              – rɑːdʒɑ
              Jan 11 '16 at 12:02











            • I need at least10 reputation to add more screenshots. I think i need to modify a file from the article that i have preferred. In that article,4th section it says: Add to the "append" statements in the various sections: method=hd:sda2:/centos To use kickstart: ks=hd:sda2:/ks.cfg method=hd:sda2:/centos I didn't get this point. I think i did a mistake at here.

              – d a i s y
              Jan 12 '16 at 4:27












            • Can you try this centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13577 and

              – rɑːdʒɑ
              Jan 12 '16 at 6:54











            • ok.. i ll try but did you notice iso i have used. Do i have to use another 2of7, 3of7....& 7of7.iso files ?

              – d a i s y
              Jan 12 '16 at 8:56














            1












            1








            1







            Hey below command I am using from 2 years. Do it as root user



            # dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M ; sync



            And it worked everytime.



            Note: At the time of installation if you are dropping to BusyBox shell then its a different issue.



            If above command didnt worked for you then let me know what you did and what you got while trying.






            share|improve this answer















            Hey below command I am using from 2 years. Do it as root user



            # dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M ; sync



            And it worked everytime.



            Note: At the time of installation if you are dropping to BusyBox shell then its a different issue.



            If above command didnt worked for you then let me know what you did and what you got while trying.







            share|improve this answer














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            • I tried again with article i mentioned in question. boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4

              – d a i s y
              Jan 11 '16 at 10:58












            • @MicrosoftLinux , boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4 . I need more information. capture screenshot at where you stuck. there is a bug i know but with out seeing i cant help you much

              – rɑːdʒɑ
              Jan 11 '16 at 12:02











            • I need at least10 reputation to add more screenshots. I think i need to modify a file from the article that i have preferred. In that article,4th section it says: Add to the "append" statements in the various sections: method=hd:sda2:/centos To use kickstart: ks=hd:sda2:/ks.cfg method=hd:sda2:/centos I didn't get this point. I think i did a mistake at here.

              – d a i s y
              Jan 12 '16 at 4:27












            • Can you try this centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13577 and

              – rɑːdʒɑ
              Jan 12 '16 at 6:54











            • ok.. i ll try but did you notice iso i have used. Do i have to use another 2of7, 3of7....& 7of7.iso files ?

              – d a i s y
              Jan 12 '16 at 8:56


















            • I tried again with article i mentioned in question. boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4

              – d a i s y
              Jan 11 '16 at 10:58












            • @MicrosoftLinux , boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4 . I need more information. capture screenshot at where you stuck. there is a bug i know but with out seeing i cant help you much

              – rɑːdʒɑ
              Jan 11 '16 at 12:02











            • I need at least10 reputation to add more screenshots. I think i need to modify a file from the article that i have preferred. In that article,4th section it says: Add to the "append" statements in the various sections: method=hd:sda2:/centos To use kickstart: ks=hd:sda2:/ks.cfg method=hd:sda2:/centos I didn't get this point. I think i did a mistake at here.

              – d a i s y
              Jan 12 '16 at 4:27












            • Can you try this centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13577 and

              – rɑːdʒɑ
              Jan 12 '16 at 6:54











            • ok.. i ll try but did you notice iso i have used. Do i have to use another 2of7, 3of7....& 7of7.iso files ?

              – d a i s y
              Jan 12 '16 at 8:56

















            I tried again with article i mentioned in question. boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4

            – d a i s y
            Jan 11 '16 at 10:58






            I tried again with article i mentioned in question. boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4

            – d a i s y
            Jan 11 '16 at 10:58














            @MicrosoftLinux , boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4 . I need more information. capture screenshot at where you stuck. there is a bug i know but with out seeing i cant help you much

            – rɑːdʒɑ
            Jan 11 '16 at 12:02





            @MicrosoftLinux , boot successfully but still cannot install and i also tried this command but cannot boot centos-5.4 . I need more information. capture screenshot at where you stuck. there is a bug i know but with out seeing i cant help you much

            – rɑːdʒɑ
            Jan 11 '16 at 12:02













            I need at least10 reputation to add more screenshots. I think i need to modify a file from the article that i have preferred. In that article,4th section it says: Add to the "append" statements in the various sections: method=hd:sda2:/centos To use kickstart: ks=hd:sda2:/ks.cfg method=hd:sda2:/centos I didn't get this point. I think i did a mistake at here.

            – d a i s y
            Jan 12 '16 at 4:27






            I need at least10 reputation to add more screenshots. I think i need to modify a file from the article that i have preferred. In that article,4th section it says: Add to the "append" statements in the various sections: method=hd:sda2:/centos To use kickstart: ks=hd:sda2:/ks.cfg method=hd:sda2:/centos I didn't get this point. I think i did a mistake at here.

            – d a i s y
            Jan 12 '16 at 4:27














            Can you try this centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13577 and

            – rɑːdʒɑ
            Jan 12 '16 at 6:54





            Can you try this centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13577 and

            – rɑːdʒɑ
            Jan 12 '16 at 6:54













            ok.. i ll try but did you notice iso i have used. Do i have to use another 2of7, 3of7....& 7of7.iso files ?

            – d a i s y
            Jan 12 '16 at 8:56






            ok.. i ll try but did you notice iso i have used. Do i have to use another 2of7, 3of7....& 7of7.iso files ?

            – d a i s y
            Jan 12 '16 at 8:56












            0














            This is how i solved my problem:



            Download another iso file : CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-DVD_1.iso, tried to create booable USB but couldn't work so write to DVD & installed successfully.






            share|improve this answer



























              0














              This is how i solved my problem:



              Download another iso file : CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-DVD_1.iso, tried to create booable USB but couldn't work so write to DVD & installed successfully.






              share|improve this answer

























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                0







                This is how i solved my problem:



                Download another iso file : CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-DVD_1.iso, tried to create booable USB but couldn't work so write to DVD & installed successfully.






                share|improve this answer













                This is how i solved my problem:



                Download another iso file : CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-DVD_1.iso, tried to create booable USB but couldn't work so write to DVD & installed successfully.







                share|improve this answer












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