![]() If mkusb fails, try according to this list, There are many ways that a USB pendrive can fail. You may 'look at' the drive with a tool, that does not recognize or understand correctly the structure of the boot system, for example if it was cloned from an iso file. Sometimes some data are 'tricking' the software to think that the pendrive does not work, even when it is good, and it is enough to wipe the first megabyte to get rid of those data. Mkusb wipes the first megabyte as a first step of restoring it MkUSB-quick-start-manual.pdf or if the link does not work, this alternate link See these links with more detailed instructions, Sudo apt-get install mkusb mkusb-nox usb-pack-efi Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mkusb/ppa # and press Enter ![]() Xubuntu have the repository Universe activated automatically.) sudo add-apt-repository universe # only for standard Ubuntu If you run standard Ubuntu, you may need an extra instruction to get the repository Universe. These instructions are also relevant for other drives ( memory cards, hard disk drives, HDD, solid state drives, SSD). Install and use mkusb (mkusb-dus), which can format alias restore a USB drive to a standard storage device (with an MSDOS partition table and a partition with the FAT32 file system). Restore a USB drive to a standard storage device The drive is now ready to store data in the file format you selected. To mount your USB flash drive, unplug it and then plug it back in.
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