Topic: Trouble running set_usb.sh script
Hello,
Please forgive me if the solution to this problem is obvious, I'm a newbie to linux and not used to shell scripts.
I am trying to make a bootable usb drive out of the gparted iso file using the set_usb.sh script. However, I am getting some strange errors, where the script seemingly exits for no reason. When I run the script I get the following output:
dustin@dustin-laptop:~/Desktop/Gparted$ sudo sh set_usb.sh
[: 16: /tmp/gparted: unexpected operator
$
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$ This script is to be run to copy files from GParted-livecd ISO file to usb stick. Run this script from the directory where you downloaded the GParted-livecd ISO file. I assume you have a usb stick formatted as FAT (or FAT32), with at least 55 MO free. You are now going to be asked the path where your usb stick is mounted.
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set_usb.sh: 27: function: not found
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$ -So, let's look for any gparted-livecd ISO file in the current directory.
dustin@dustin-laptop:~/Desktop/Gparted$
Any suggestions on how to debug this would be appreciated.
FYI: I'm running Ubuntu 7.04