I've been doing some testing with a couple of different machines. The first has a Biostar TA770-A2+ motherboard, while the second has a Gigabyte GA-M61SME-S2. Using instructions from Pen Drive Linux (http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2008/10/15/ubuntu-810-persistent-flash-drive-install-from-live-cd) creates a boot-able flash device that boots just fine on either machine, but when using Ubuntu's new "Create a USB Startup Disk" (usb-creator), the same flash device only boots on the first machine. The second machine ends up at a terminal session boot prompt. Pressing [enter] yields the message, "Could not find kernel image: linux". I wan't to help Ubuntu continue to succeed as the best Desktop Linux available, but I'm not sure how I can help.
I've been doing some testing with a couple of different machines. The first has a Biostar TA770-A2+ motherboard, while the second has a Gigabyte GA-M61SME-S2. Using instructions from Pen Drive Linux (http:// www.pendrivelin ux.com/ 2008/10/ 15/ubuntu- 810-persistent- flash-drive- install- from-live- cd) creates a boot-able flash device that boots just fine on either machine, but when using Ubuntu's new "Create a USB Startup Disk" (usb-creator), the same flash device only boots on the first machine. The second machine ends up at a terminal session boot prompt. Pressing [enter] yields the message, "Could not find kernel image: linux". I wan't to help Ubuntu continue to succeed as the best Desktop Linux available, but I'm not sure how I can help.