19.04 Live

Mike Marchywka marchywka at hotmail.com
Thu May 2 20:49:21 UTC 2019


On Thu, May 02, 2019 at 07:30:06PM +0100, Grizzly via ubuntu-users wrote:
> 02 May 2019  at 18:22, Mike Marchywka wrote:
> Re: 19.04 Live (at least in part)
> 
> >Thanks, it will take me a while to look into all of this. As to speed,
> >I really got excited playing with USB 3.0 but as you say having a stick
> >that boots anywhere is nice even if it is a bit slow. Most of the data
> >I have would fit on one flash drive and that is more portable than
> >the computer- although it need not run on an 6800 motorola processor :)
> 
> >When startup disk creator on Ubuntu 11 failed, I ultimately could make what I
> >wanted by hand- in essence installed it on the flash drive by extracting all
> >the files from the ISO and putting on an ext3 partition with syslinux and a
> >small FAT partition. AFAICT the startup creators put an ISO fS designed for
> >CD's ( read only ) on a partition labelled as vfat. My flash drive with the
> >home made install does not have the ISO or Joliet partition ( or whatever it
> >is actually called). 
> 
> I know the feeling I had  a similar problem getting a live Win7 to work, but 
> Ubuntu (apart form 19.04) has played nice with most of the USB Creater apps 
> (not YUMI) as you seem to be aiming at Beaver I would beg/borrow/steal a 
> Windowz box and give LinuxLive a go

I'm not sure why this should be so difficult if they just keep making
the Ubuntu images- if that much is a canned process I'm not sure
why it is any harder to handoff to  ext3 right away. 


> 
> http://www.linuxliveusb.com/downloads/?stable
> 
> I found 510mb enough for a few tools and cfg stuff
> 
> >The Beaver iso and Ubuntu 14 start up creator worked well on both Dells but have not
> >tried it on emachines yet. 
> 
> >In theory the UEFI process should be easy to accomplish especially if the source
> >for the efi files is around some where. I just have not gotten it to work
> >yet. 
> 
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