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Terminal command returns unwanted response.
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<blockquote data-quote="ImageX" data-source="post: 1329248" data-attributes="member: 115700"><p>Just as the title says, I'm following a step-by-step guide to Terminal commands for making a bootable Chromium OS USB drive and getting a dead end. After entering [CODE]sudo diskutil unmountDisk diskX[/CODE] (where X = my disk identifier) and successfully unmounting the disk, it has me uncompress the .img file and doesn't say I need to put it somewhere specific. It continues to have me execute [CODE]sudo dd if=ChromeOS.img of=/dev/rdiskX bs=4m[/CODE] (again X = identifier) while making sure the "ChromeOS.img" matches the file name I have and it returns "dd: ChromeOS.img: No such file or directory.". Can someone help me here? I'll admit I don't know enough about Terminal commands to understand if I'm putting the wrong file path or w/e and I'm just copying the directions. If someone can let me know, you'll get a "Thank you". Thanks, haha.</p><p></p><p>- ImageX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImageX, post: 1329248, member: 115700"] Just as the title says, I'm following a step-by-step guide to Terminal commands for making a bootable Chromium OS USB drive and getting a dead end. After entering [CODE]sudo diskutil unmountDisk diskX[/CODE] (where X = my disk identifier) and successfully unmounting the disk, it has me uncompress the .img file and doesn't say I need to put it somewhere specific. It continues to have me execute [CODE]sudo dd if=ChromeOS.img of=/dev/rdiskX bs=4m[/CODE] (again X = identifier) while making sure the "ChromeOS.img" matches the file name I have and it returns "dd: ChromeOS.img: No such file or directory.". Can someone help me here? I'll admit I don't know enough about Terminal commands to understand if I'm putting the wrong file path or w/e and I'm just copying the directions. If someone can let me know, you'll get a "Thank you". Thanks, haha. - ImageX [/QUOTE]
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