hi Dave,
Wondering what has gone wrong?
I tryed my usb pen drive both on a netbook and on a machine with I5
processor with 3 gb ram.
My netbook has 2gb ram.
I made the disk with a sighted assistant using the USB startup disk creater.
I absolutely have no problems.
I hear the drums sound.
As I mentioned before, I wait for about 3 or 4 minutes and select try
Ubuntu by just pressing tab and then enter.
I again do some guessing and then I press alt + f2 and type orca and hit
enter.
Now just logout and I get the drum sound.
Press ctrl + s and wait for a minute or so and you will hear Orca start
talking and every thing is fine from now.
I press tab, then enter followed by shift + tab to hear Orca say unity 2dd.
Again press enter to select it and come back to username.
type Ubuntu and press enter.
Hit enter for password.
Here I don't get the login music.
I am pritty sure though that it does not take more than 15 seconds and I
again press alt +f2 and type orca and enter.
Now I get all accessibility on Unity 2d.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On 02/04/12 21:06, Dave Hunt wrote:
Yah, I know, I said I'm giving up, but have trouble doing that. LOL.
When I put 12.04 onto a flash drive, I used the unetbootin program,
and gave the system as much persistent space as the drive's capacity
will allow. When I start the resulting system, I never get the chance
to choose an accessible session (no drums or music ever sound).
Should I do something differently when making the usb system? I
start with the Precise desktop, found in the dailylive directory.
Below is how I invoke unetbootin to make this system (ignore line
breaks).
Any thoughts?
Dave
sudo unetbootin method=diskimage
isofile=/home/dave/Downloads/precise-desktop-i386.iso installtype=USB
targetdrive=/dev/sdb persistentspace=9999 autoinstall=yes
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