Indeed, that was my misunderstanding of the problem, I would say the docs you're referencing are just out of date to be honest.
Other Linux distros, like Ubuntu, have solved this problem by using hybrid ISOs which means they don't need to supply different versions for CD and USB flash drive (and therefore do work with Etcher). Other ISO files like linux distro installers flash to the USB fine and can be run So unfortunately it sounds like Clonezilla Live isn't distributed in a format that's suitable for flashing by Etcher. 'cd /media/usb/utils/linux', then run 'bash makeboot.sh /dev/sdd1' To make your USB flash drive bootable, first change the working dir, e.g. So it's not surprising that trying to flash the ISO to a USB flash drive doesn't work.Īnd talks about manually partitioning the drive and then The former one is for CD, the latter is for USB flash drive.
Two types of files are available, iso and zip. I had a bit of a rummage around, and saysĬlonezilla Live is a small bootable GNU/Linux distribution for x86/amd64 (x86-64) based computers.