[Gloucs] Notebook install problems.

Michael Tonge mail at miketonge.net
Fri Apr 29 12:07:29 UTC 2011


You must not use a FAT formatted disk to install Ubuntu, for this is an 
evil Microsoft format and you run the risk of getting Microsoft juice on 
your nice new Linux system.

So sayeth the Linux zealot.

Regards

Mike Tonge
07837 825730


On 29/04/2011 12:51, Paul Broadhead wrote:
> GEOFF BAGLEY wrote:
>
>> I have had a whole range of malfunction.  It would be good to tie
>> things down one at a time.  The biggest priority is to be sure that
>> the USB stick is correctly prepared. Could you please let me know the
>> preferred site from which to download, and any important settings I
>> may have missed. I have prepared the stick by formatting it using the
>> Disk Utility on my main machine.  I have tried ext3 and ext4.  One
>> worry is that the main machine is 64 bit.  I do have a separate
>> machine which is 32 bit. Then I used "startup disk creator". If you
>> could offer any caveats so far, I will make a fresh start to get an
>> "iso" onto the stick.
> I've always just download the disk image (ISO) via the Ubuntu website.
> I then use "startup disk creator".  The disk image is usually FAT but
> the version of "startup disk creator" I'm using has an option to format
> the disk before copying; I usually do that.  Once formatted, select the
> ISO as the "Source disc image", and the created partition (/dev/sdb1 or
> similar) as the "Disk to use". Make sure you select the partition not
> the device otherwise the you will not be able to proceed.  You can
> probably leave the reserved-space size at the default. When you are
> ready, click the "Make Startup Disk" button at the bottom.
>
> I've used 1GB usb sticks and above.  It does not matter on what desktop
> (32/64 bit) you create the disk or the type of ISO (32/64 bit) you
> create.  Any combination will work fine.
>
> You can get ubuntu 10.10 .ISO images here:
> <http://releases.ubuntu.com/10.10/>
>
> For example, for a 32 bit 10.10 desktop use this:
> <http://releases.ubuntu.com/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-desktop-i386.iso>
>
> Hope that helps.
> Paul
>
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