Re: someone awhile back posted about how to make a bootable Linux flash drive?

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I dont't think this is a unetbootin error...

This is the only way I install lately, broken cd drives and missing cd drives.
If the stick has verified ok I'd think it's a problem with the actual installation. Your internet connection perhaps? Or a bug in the installer..

But there are lots of variables, I could definitely be wrong.

Btw, 8.10 is not a recommended release, or so I have heard...?

/Robert


2009/6/21 david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
That install fails. It gets to 6% of the way downloading software,
reports that there's an error, and just returns me to the select and
install software stage.

I posted on the Unetbootin forum, will see if I hear from anyone ... thanks.

david wrote:
> Currently trying a Kubuntu 8.10 net install image, it is downloading
> things. I think there are instructions on the Ubuntu Studio site for
> turning a stock Ubuntu installation into an Ubuntu Studio installation.
>
> david wrote:
>> Thanks. Using either 64Studio 2.1 DVD image and ArtistX 7.0 DVD ISO, it
>> makes a bootable flash drive that proceeds to try to mount a cdrom.
>>
>> The second link doesn't seem to lead to any place to download IMG files,
>> and it doesn't look like 64Studio provides any img files ... well, they
>> talk about it but don't seem to provide them ...
>>
>> Ronald Stewart wrote:
>>> http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
>>>
>>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromImgFiles
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> Ronald Stewart
>>> Creative Director
>>> Trinity Audio Group Inc.
>>> 9854 National Blvd. #322
>>> Los Angeles CA 90034
>>> 310-733-9285
>>> ronaldjstewart@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ronaldjstewart@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 6:39 PM, david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> <mailto:gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     I thought I had kept the email, but can't find it now. I Googled, and
>>>     tried one method that claimed to work with Debian, but it only produced
>>>     a flash drive with an unknown partition table ...
>>>
>>>     What I'd LIKE to do is be able to boot 64Studio from the flash drive,
>>>     install that, then rework the flash drive to similarly install ArtistX.
>>>
>>>     The CD drive in the target laptop is going bad, and partway through the
>>>     install process starts having problems reading from the DVD/CD. My last
>>>     attempt left me with a semi-functional 64Studio installation, but I'd
>>>     rather do it right ...
>>>
>>>     Or can you just dd an iso image to a hard drive????
>>>
>>>     This is all so complex!


--
David
gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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