You can run Ubuntu will all your settings and files, even if you don't have your own computer with you. You will have a whole, powerful operating system in your pocket!
Sorry for the not very helpful pictures. It was to hard to document each little step for each step. Hopefully it is still easy to follow...
I'm not liable for any damage done to your computer and/or flash drive. However, I haven't ever had a problem. Just make sure to follow each step carefully.
*This process is no longer needed as of Ubuntu 8.10 because a USB Ubuntu Creator is built in.
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- USB 2.0 Flash drive (at least 1G) (You could use USB 1.1, but everything will take 5x longer)
- Computer w/ CD Drive (Must be able to boot from USB. Newer motherboards will work. Motherboards older than 2 years old probably won't work. A BIOS update from your computer manufacturer might work.)
- Ubuntu LiveCD (You don't need this if your computer already has Ubuntu installed on it)
- You should also be somewhat computer-savvy and comfortable with command prompt/ terminal.
You can get the Ubuntu LiveCD at ubuntu.com. Download the Ubuntu Desktop LiveCD iso and burn it on a CD using Nero or another program. You could also request a free Ubuntu CD but that takes 6-10 weeks to ship.









































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and if i download ubuntu from the site do i still need a live cd thanks in advance
http://lifehacker.com/391067/fedora-9-puts-your-desktop-on-a-usb-drive
It's Not Ubuntu, it's better! FEDORA!!!
I am installing from a Netbook already with Ubuntu on it. So no CD-Drive.
Using a downloaded Ubuntu.iso (10 LTS), and had this "can not stat" = didn't find original files to copy.
I figured out: Mount and uncompress files, then drag the folder into the terminal to have the path (like user/home/desktop/folder) to put before cd.
If this ain't right, please correct me.
Question: didn't find «disctree», «ubuntu.ico» and «casper/initrd.gz», not in the folder. Last needed for boot. What can I do? best greetings, thnx
I am installing from a Netbook already with Ubuntu on it. So no CD-Drive.
Using a downloaded Ubuntu.iso (10 LTS), and had this "can not stat" = didn't find original files to copy.
I figured out: Mount and uncompress files, then drag the folder into the terminal to have the path (like user/home/desktop/folder) to put before cd.
If this ain't right, please correct me.
Question: didn't find «disctree», «ubuntu.ico» and «casper/initrd.gz», not in the folder. Last needed for boot. What can I do? best greetings, thnx
"cp -rf casper disctree dists install pics pool preseed .disk isolinux/* md5sum.txt README.diskdefines ubuntu.ico casper/vmlinuz casper/initrd.gz /media/Ubuntu/"
I get the following error:
cp: target `/media/Ubuntu/' is not a directory
Any Suggestions? Thanks!
syslinux: invalid option -- 's'
syslinux: Unknown option: -s
And also in step #7, where it shows
cp: target `/media/Ubuntu/' is not a directory
What should I do with these?
Thanks.
DISCLAIMER: I AM IN NO WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY OF THE INFORMATION BELOW ANY THING THAT MAY HAPPEN BECAUSE OF IT TO YOU OR YOUR PROPERTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO YOUR COMPUTER, HARD DRIVE, USB, INSTALLATION DISC'S OR SOFTWARE. BELOW I SHOW A METHOD THAT WORKED FOR ME I AM NOT SAYING THAT IT WILL WORK FOR YOU. TRY THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
1. open disk utility and make 3 partitions on your usb the first a 25 mb mac os extended journaled partition which you will install refit on, the second a 100 mb fat 32 partition which will be used as the linux root partition & the third just takes up the remaining space as a fat 32 partition
2. remove your internal hard drive and boot off the linux cd install it to your usb make sure to specify partition 2 as the root partition and partition 3 as the one you want to install the os on. wait for the install to finish.
3.Put your internal hard drive back in boot up your computer with the usb in the slot then restart it hold down option it will ask you whether you want to start up using os x or refit select refit. the refit menu will load and it will ask you whether you want to boot os x or linux from hd select linux and it will boot linux off your usb.
WARNINGS: it is important to remove your hard drive because if you don't all the information on it will somehow get deleted the turning on then restarting is only necessary the first time because refit does not complete installing itself to the usb until the computer has been restarted.
If you don't listen to me and leave your hard drive in during the installation you will find that it will be unbootable and you will have problems reinstalling os x on it heres what you do : boot up off the os x installation disc WITH NO USB DEVICES PLUGGED IN except a keyboard and a mouse select disk utility from the top menu and zero out your hard drive then try doing a custom install of os x installing only the os it should work if not keep trying heck even try a 35 pass. After the installation install the remaining things from the os x installation disc.
DISCLAIMER: I AM IN NO WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY OF THE INFORMATION ABOVE ANY THING THAT MAY HAPPEN BECAUSE OF IT TO YOU OR YOUR PROPERTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO YOUR COMPUTER, HARD DRIVE, USB, INSTALLATION DISC'S OR SOFTWARE. BELOW I SHOW A METHOD THAT WORKED FOR ME I AM NOT SAYING THAT IT WILL WORK FOR YOU. TRY THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
So I did it and now there are a bunch of files on my drive. I edited isolinux.cfg (by the way, the original was like five lines long and looked nothing like the new version) and booted into OSX to change the boot order. However, my flash drive doesn't show up in the available disks for startup.
If it helps, I'm doing this in system preferences --> startup disk and am dual booting ubuntu and OSX. I followed all the steps in ubuntu, of course.
Greetings Rocky