Unable to use Ubuntu 8.04 live CD
Jerry Alber
jalber at kitcarson.net
Wed Jul 30 00:15:25 UTC 2008
steve wrote:
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>> I am trying to use a live Ubuntu DVD (ubuntu 8.04 Sixpack) and after
>> choosing the language and "Try Ubuntu without any change to your
>> computer", I eventually get a request for a "User ID" and a "Password".
>>
>> My machine is a multiboot with XP, Ubuntu Studio 7.10, Ubuntu Graphics
>> and Fedora 8. With a Live DVD, should I even be getting a request for a
>> User ID and Password? If so, then what might they be? I have tried
>> everything but to no avail. Is the installation DVD seeing something
>> that it interprets as me already having the above? I have used other
>> live CDs including Knoppix and Kubuntu and they don't ask for a an ID or
>> Password.
>>
>> Does anyone have any idea what might be going on? If so, I certainly
>> could use some help with this.
>>
>> I have tried the Ubuntu 8.04 Sixpack, Ubuntu 8.04 double sided DVD for
>> both 32 and 64 bit, the "official" Ubuntu 8.04 CD and downloaded a
>> Ubuntu 8.04 iso file, all with the same results of asking for a User ID
>> and a Password.
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>>
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> common problem from what Ive seen. burn at a slower speed.
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> Steve Reilly
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Steve,
These were commercial CDs and DVDs. I had better luck with the ISO that
I burned, but it still would not work. If this is a common problem, is
it a problem with burned CDs or commercial CDs?
Jerry
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