FWIW, mkusb-dus version 12 running on 20.04 wouldn't make a usable Windows install flash device for me (wim.install truncated) , but I just tried mkusb-plug and that worked fine.
FWIW, mkusb-dus version 12 running on 20.04 wouldn't make a usable Windows install flash device for me (wim.install truncated) , but I just tried mkusb-plug and that worked fine.
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@rbmorse,
The version in mkusb's stable PPA has only an old version to create a Windows installer, but the version in the unstable PPA has an additional new submenu: You can choose between the old version, which might be necessary with old versions of Windows and in 32-bit versions of Ubuntu, and the new version with the same engine, mkusb-tow, as in mkusb-plug, so it should work with the new Windows 10 iso files.
Please check which version of mkusb-dus that you have installed:
You need the current version of mkusb-dus from the unstable PPA for this new tool, mkusb-tow:Code:dus -v
If it does not work for you in dus 12.5.7, please help me debug it.Code:dus 12.5.7
But if you use the stable PPA, and do not want to change to the unstable one because you want stability, it is OK. After testing by me and some other people and maybe some debugging, you will get this new tool into the stable PPA and mkusb-dus.
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