From 6094e4f68db292c3a4bac2643d7ed01065680e92 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Maximilian Friedersdorff Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2019 09:11:06 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] More notes about unmounting --- README.pdf | 38 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- README.rst | 3 ++- 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.pdf b/README.pdf index ce80a23..42fdb7c 100644 --- a/README.pdf +++ b/README.pdf @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ endobj endobj 12 0 obj << -/Author () /CreationDate (D:20190823090956+00'00') /Creator (\(unspecified\)) /Keywords () /ModDate (D:20190823090956+00'00') /Producer (ReportLab PDF Library - www.reportlab.com) +/Author () /CreationDate (D:20190823091104+00'00') /Creator (\(unspecified\)) /Keywords () /ModDate (D:20190823091104+00'00') /Producer (ReportLab PDF Library - www.reportlab.com) /Subject (\(unspecified\)) /Title (Simple script to create persistent Live USB drive) /Trapped /False >> endobj @@ -105,12 +105,12 @@ endobj endobj 18 0 obj << -/Dest [ 9 0 R /XYZ 62.69291 294.6236 0 ] /Parent 16 0 R /Prev 17 0 R /Title (Linux install image) +/Dest [ 9 0 R /XYZ 62.69291 282.6236 0 ] /Parent 16 0 R /Prev 17 0 R /Title (Linux install image) >> endobj 19 0 obj << -/Dest [ 9 0 R /XYZ 62.69291 198.6236 0 ] /Next 20 0 R /Parent 13 0 R /Prev 16 0 R /Title (Running disk_creator) +/Dest [ 9 0 R /XYZ 62.69291 186.6236 0 ] /Next 20 0 R /Parent 13 0 R /Prev 16 0 R /Title (Running disk_creator) >> endobj 20 0 obj @@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ endstream endobj 23 0 obj << -/Length 6541 +/Length 6659 >> stream 1 0 0 1 0 0 cm BT /F1 12 Tf 14.4 TL ET @@ -590,38 +590,38 @@ BT 1 0 0 1 0 14 Tm /F1 10 Tf 12 TL 3.17436 Tw (Be absolutely certain that you ha Q Q q -1 0 0 1 62.69291 306.6236 cm +1 0 0 1 62.69291 294.6236 cm q -BT 1 0 0 1 0 26 Tm .56683 Tw 12 TL /F1 10 Tf 0 0 0 rg (Once identified, make sure you unmount or eject all partitions on the usb device. 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If you have misidentified it, you will cause irreparable loss of data. Once identified, make sure you unmount or eject all partitions on the usb device. You can do this via the command line using the `mount` and `umount` commands, or from the graphical file manager that is included with your linux -environment. +environment. Normally there will be symbol that looks like the eject button on +a CD player or tape deck. Linux install image ################### -- 2.47.1