HT201372 I am trying to create a bootable USB drive for Yosemite and the terminal is telling me /Volumes/Untitled is not a valid volume mount point.  HELP!!!

I erased the USB drive and partitioned it as directed in order to create a bootable drive.  When I type in the sudo command in the terminal, it is telling me that /Volumes/Untitled is not a valid volume mount point.  HELP!!!

FYI
my process just completed:  here is what I see when it is done... (the first you saw in my earlier post.  It took about 15-20 minutes.
To continue we need to erase the disk at /Volumes/Recovery.
If you wish to continue type (Y) then press return: y
Erasing Disk: 0%... 10%... 20%... 30%...100%...
Copying installer files to disk...
Copy complete.
Making disk bootable...
Copying boot files...
Copy complete.
Done.

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