Ubuntu Installation :: Make A Usb Boot Drive From Terminal?

Jan 4, 2011

I have a eeepc netbook with 4 gig internal flash storage, no hard drive.I broke the GUI. The ONLY way I can access it now is through a terminal.It has barely enough space to get the ubuntu .iso image over to it.I have tried upwards of 10 times with 2 or 3 different distros to make a bootable usb drive with my macintosh. The process appears to complete without errors but the usb sticks are 100% unbootable every time (i.e. the netbook refuses to boot from them, as does my mac).

I get the SAME result using the SAME usb stick that I originally used to install ubuntu on the netbook, so I know it did work once. Regardless, I would like to try as a last hope to start from scratch making the bootable usb stick from my actual netbook.I do NOT have access to a GUI (see above).direct me to instructions to make a bootable usb drive from ubuntu 8.something?

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Apr 7, 2010

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Jun 11, 2011

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I'm running 11.04 32 bit and was wandering if 64 bit made a difference. I've got 4 gigs of ddr3. It's slow to boot, but once it's running, it's faster then Windows 7. Very nice.

Is there anything I should chage, use, since I'm running it off a flash drive??

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Here's what I got:

00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] RS880 Host Bridge
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[3.816673] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to killl init!
Call trace:
get_empty_filp
panic

[code].....

Running it again I get similar stack stuff but it's a different place: [3.541816], [3.427502] And sometimes if I wait for a minute or two it will continue on further but appear to crash again. Hardware details (everything is onboard - no added cards):

G41M-S3
Intel G41 + ICH7 chipsets
CPU: LGA 775 for Intel Core 2 Extreme

[code]......

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Feb 10, 2011

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so i type cd /media
then typed ls
is displayed New Volume <-- This being the name off my pen drive
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Can some one please explain how to get into my usb pen then tell me were i can go read on this as i really can not get my head around this at moment.

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Aug 19, 2010

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Jan 3, 2010

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The Error Message

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The Setup

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After a lot of reading the fix I found was to use my windows7 repair disk, but I don't have a repair disk. I also cant torrent at my school so I cant install a repair disk via a torrent file.

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Apr 29, 2011

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I have written my laptop spec in the description of the video.

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May 29, 2011

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CD-0
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May 4, 2010

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