On 04/26/2015 11:28 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
What happens if you do the same procedure with another USB pendrive?
In other words, could it be caused by a defect of the pendrive?
I put Ubuntu 15.04 (Unity desktop, AMD64) on a different USB drive, and didn't install any additional packages on that USB drive.

Using that USB drive, I installed Ubuntu 15.04 on one of my machines. The installation went fine, and after the USB drive was removed (after powering-down - more about that later), the installed system booted and ran, and that newly-installed partition became the one booted by default (indicating the bootloader was installed in the new partition).

After installing the system from my USB drive (it indicated I should reboot to use the new system), in the process of shutting down, a large number of error messages appeared, indicating it was having problems writing to the (sdb1) USB drive.

When I next tried to boot from that USB drive, it indicated some sort of problem (I should have written it down), and left me running in a console shell mode of some sort.

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Sincerely,
Aere


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