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I have made a startup disk on an 8 GB usb drive of Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 2.
I have tried to use Startup Disk Creator to create a bootable image of Lubuntu 12.04 with no success. Is it normal for Betas to not work with Startup Disk Creator? I ended up using Lubuntu 11.10, but it'd be nice to know.
I have an USB harddrive with NTFS (for compatibility with windows and support of large files, so FAT is not an option). I would like to use that harddrive as LiveUSB. Ubuntu help says that it is possible, but Startup Disk Creator refuses:
I have set the flags on the NTFS partition to boot. Is there a mistake in the documentation, or am I missing something?
When creating a boot-able USB or LiveUSB with Startup Disk creator in Ubuntu 12.04, the following error message appears:
Installation Failed
An uncaught exception was raised: Invalid version string 'GNU/LINUX'
What does this mean? Is there a fix for this?
I want to create a Ubuntu 12.04 Live CD. So I open Startup Disk Creator in the Ubuntu Dash. I go through all of the settings, and then click 'Make Startup Disk'.
Almost immediately I get a window that only says 'Installation Failed'.
I tried it again, and got the same result. I even downloaded a new copy of the .ISO file from the Ubuntu website. Sadly, the same thing happened.
My os is ubuntu 12.10 32 bit desktop. (Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E6500 @ 2.93GHz × 2) .
When trying to burn the lubuntu-12.10-desktop-i386.iso file on a blank DVD-R Disc, using the startup disk creator, I get this error: unable to mount blank DVD-R Disc location is already mounted. I have never encountered such problem before.
What is wrong and how to correct it?
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I have made a startup disk on an 8 GB usb drive of Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 2.
I have Precise Pangolin already installed and I would like to use the USB Startup Disk of Quantum Quetzal to upgrade Precise Pangolin. Is this practical?
Hey guys, i just bought a sata enclosure, and i hook it up and it mounts ok and I can read/write, but when I want to create a startup disk, the disk doesnt show up there. I have a feeling that the partition might have to be formatted a certain way for that to happen. Any help GREATLY appriciated.
Educational Video with step by step instructions on how to use the USB Startup Disk Creator for installing or running any Distribution of Ubuntu Linux OS Screencast Tutorial. Original video production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.