the following worked for me on Quantal:
$ usb-creator-gtk --allow-system-internal
(select image, erase disk, create)
Now wait until the LED on the USB has stopped flashing before entering root-password required for writing bootloader to the usb-stick.
This did finish with a:
"Segmentation fault (core dumped)"
But the USB-disk created seems to boot and work.
If I do not wait for the LED to stop blinking (i.e. disk-writes to complete) before entering root-password it always fails.
the following worked for me on Quantal: system- internal
$ usb-creator-gtk --allow-
(select image, erase disk, create)
Now wait until the LED on the USB has stopped flashing before entering root-password required for writing bootloader to the usb-stick.
This did finish with a:
"Segmentation fault (core dumped)"
But the USB-disk created seems to boot and work.
If I do not wait for the LED to stop blinking (i.e. disk-writes to complete) before entering root-password it always fails.