Thanks this appears to have worked.
Tom
On Fri, 13 Apr 2012, Dave Hunt wrote:
Hi, Tom!
The first time I did this, I used the unetbootin tool, with commandline
options. This put the system onto the flash drive, as if I'd gone through
Ubiquity, and started a Unity-3d session, on boot-up,whic
Hi, Tom!
The first time I did this, I used the unetbootin tool, with commandline
options. This put the system onto the flash drive, as if I'd gone
through Ubiquity, and started a Unity-3d session, on boot-up,which did
not work well. Attempts to change the desktop to Unity-2d, by editing a
f
On the stuff I have found on the web it says to use usb-creator to create
the flash drive. As I recall that particular package is not very usable.
Is there another way to create a usb stick to try precise?
Thanks
Tom
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