wilsonb, PendriveLinux has one [1] but I haven't tested it and it seems that it makes you download some U710fix.tar which isn't required anymore.
Furthermore, as far as I'm aware, there currently is no such guide (though I will be writing one soon, I hope). However, my guide on Ubuntu Feisty [2] should work too, albeit that instead of the ISO named there you'd need the Ubuntu Gutsy ISO (and at a certain point it asks you to copy the dists folder or something, which doesn't exist but that doesn't matter), and where it asks you to do sudo syslinux -f /dev/sdx1 you'd best do it from a Gutsy liveCD or something, as you need that version. Hope that helped, and if you have any questions you can just ask :)
wilsonb, PendriveLinux has one [1] but I haven't tested it and it seems that it makes you download some U710fix.tar which isn't required anymore.
Furthermore, as far as I'm aware, there currently is no such guide (though I will be writing one soon, I hope). However, my guide on Ubuntu Feisty [2] should work too, albeit that instead of the ISO named there you'd need the Ubuntu Gutsy ISO (and at a certain point it asks you to copy the dists folder or something, which doesn't exist but that doesn't matter), and where it asks you to do sudo syslinux -f /dev/sdx1 you'd best do it from a Gutsy liveCD or something, as you need that version. Hope that helped, and if you have any questions you can just ask :)
[1] http:// www.pendrivelin ux.com/ 2007/09/ 28/usb- ubuntu- 710-gutsy- gibbon- install/ xubuntublog. wordpress. com/2007/ 06/17/ubuntu- feisty- on-your- usb-drive- finally/
[2] http://