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ReaR cannot create bootable USB stick #2502
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@dcz01
so you should inspect what /proc/mounts contains in your case. |
@jsmeix Now i tested it another time and this time it worked. I don't know why...
And then i did another lsblk:
And i think now the making of an bootable USB stick worked fine looking at the log? |
@dcz01 You need to verity that this bootable USB stick actually boots |
ReaR cannot create bootable USB stick
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ReaR version ("/usr/sbin/rear -V"):
rear-2.6-1
OS version ("cat /etc/rear/os.conf" or "lsb_release -a" or "cat /etc/os-release"):
CentOS/RHEL 6.10 x86_64
ReaR configuration files ("cat /etc/rear/site.conf" and/or "cat /etc/rear/local.conf"):
Hardware (PC or PowerNV BareMetal or ARM) or virtual machine (KVM guest or PoverVM LPAR):
Hardware BareMetal Server
System architecture (x86 compatible or PPC64/PPC64LE or what exact ARM device):
x86
Firmware (BIOS or UEFI or Open Firmware) and bootloader (GRUB or ELILO or Petitboot):
UEFI and GRUB 0.97
Storage (local disk or SSD) and/or SAN (FC or iSCSI or FCoE) and/or multipath (DM or NVMe):
Local Disk RAID
Storage layout ("lsblk -ipo NAME,KNAME,PKNAME,TRAN,TYPE,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT" or "lsblk" as makeshift):
rear format -- --efi /dev/sdb
rear mkrescue
ReaR then later outputs the following:
So ReaR won't create the bootable stick because it can't find the partition.
Workaround, if any:
None
Attachments, as applicable ("rear -D mkrescue/mkbackup/recover" debug log files):
rear-brp-server.log
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