Forgot to mention, you have to have an Intel Mac for this to work and
even when you have an Intel Mac it's not obvious how to make it work. 

It's very tricky to get a Mac to boot from flash drives. You will
success on some, fail on others on different generations and different
flash drives as Apple think it's cool to use their weird UEFI
infrastructure. I've heard that the rEFIt has done some significantly
better job on chainloading USB drives on Macs.

I will upload a Mac ISO so people who have bad luck getting Macs to boot
from flash drives some time in the future. For now, if you can't get a
flash drive to boot at all, just boot your Mac from the Ubuntu 10.10 CD
(again, the Ubuntu CD will show as Windows?) by the "option"-holding
method, then when you see the purple screen, press Tab/E or F6 to
manually edit and type in the trubuntu command line.

- Huan.

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