I have used Rufus extensively for years to install at least 50 different Linux distros, and this explanation is perfect and very poetic. "This image uses Syslinux 6.03/20151222" rufus is saying this because its detected its different from what it was expecting, Windows, and will then download what it needs to make your bootble Linux. Guessing again here, this is probably to keep the size of a standard rufus download small ( its a free download remember and server costs have to be covered ). So, presumably, the additional information needed to create Linux bootable media isn't included in a standard download of rufus. Most people use rufus to create Windows bootable media. It doesn't know how to but it knows you're asking it to do something it can't so the player searches the Internet and downloads the needed information, a codec, so that it can and there you go it plays FLAC files. Now lets say you ask the music player to play some FLAC files. This music player can only play MP3 files "out of the box". Imagine, if you will, you have a music player installed. Using image: ubuntu-20.04.2.0-desktop-amd64.iso (2.7 GB)Įxtended version was not found, trying main version.Polarvortex wrote:Well, what does it mean "This image uses Syslinux 6.03/20151222" Note: This ISO uses symbolic links, which will not be replicated due to file system limitations.īecause of this, some features from this image may not work. Will use '/isolinux/isolinux.cfg' for Syslinuxĭetected Syslinux version: 6.04/20191223 (from '/isolinux/isolinux.bin') Partition type: SFD (Super Floppy Disk) or Unpartitioned NOTE: You can enable the listing of Hard Drives in 'Advanced Options' (after clicking the white triangle)ĭisk type: Removable, Disk size: 64GB, Sector size: 512 bytesĬylinders: 7840, Tracks per cylinder: 255, Sectors per track: 63 If this device is not a Hard Drive, please e-mail the author of this application NOTE: This device is an USB 3.0 device operating at lower speed.ĭevice eliminated because it was detected as a Hard Drive (score 10 > 0) SetLGP: Successfully set NoDriveTypeAutorun policy to 0x0000009Eįound USB 3.0 device 'Generic Mass Storage USB Device' (090C:1000)įound UAS (USB 2.0) device 'JMicron SCSI Disk Device' (152D:0539) Windows version: Windows 10 64-bit (Build 18363) I confirmed, by performing an internet search, that these values match the ones from the official image. If using an image, I clicked on the (✓) button to compute the MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 checksums, which are therefore present in the log I copied.Plugging the USB into a different port.I also tried one or more of the following:.I ran a bad blocks check, by clicking Show advanced format options then Check device for bad blocks, and confirmed that my USB is not defective.The log I am copying is the FULL log, starting with the line Rufus version: x.y.z - I have NOT removed any part of it.
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