Dozens of files in the unzipped folder but don't see any that will install the
BalenaEtcher program. Used the terminal app 'unzip' Thanks
Can't launch/open unzipped app file
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Can't launch/open unzipped app file
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Re: Can't launch/open unzipped app file
That link took me in the wrong direction . Its not about Etcher.
I tried with Clonezillas instruction from their site :
# unzip clonezilla-live-2.7.3-21-amd64.zip -d /media/disk/
and got ' cannot find or open file'
See screenshot which shows the file sitting right there in Downloads.
Did I not complete the command properly where it has media/disk/ ??
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Re: Can't launch/open unzipped app file
So long as you have a /media/disk/ location (or if in fact it's actually /mnt/sdb1), rt-clk in your Downloads folder and go >> "Window >> Terminal Here" and retry your command. Spec the location where you want the file unpacked.
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Re: Can't launch/open unzipped app file
LOL - I copied the version number from the clonezilla tutorial but my
download was a newer version so its no wonder it couldn't find the file.
Seems to be on the drive now, going to see if the drive is bootable.
They could have put ' or whatever version you downloaded' but they
wrongly assumed that all the people using it are intelligent )
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