Hi,
I'm arived quite at the same point.
Have you tried to choose the non-persistent mode in the syslinux
menu ?
In my case it works only in non persistent.
In some forum they think that it's initrd.gz bug.
I've to try
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13998650/initrd.gz
Chris

On Nov 16, 8:05 pm, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have persistently installed gOS on a USB from the instructions on
> pendrivelinux.com and every thing seemed to work fine...until I booted
> it up. It said loading linux kernal, loads to 100%, and then I get a
> blank screen. I say this because I had to run the live CD in safe
> graphics mode in order to use it. I tried using Puppy Linux in the
> back, and could never boot using xorg (I had to use xevesa)...which
> seems strange because I use Ubuntu and I am pretty
> sure I am using xorg right now. Is there something I need to fix? Is
> it a problem with my computer? I have a new Thinkpad T61, so I'd hope
> that it could run it decently...
>
> Here are the specs of my video card: (I don't know if that will help,
> I can post other specs if necessary)
>
> description:    VGA compatible controller
> product:        Quadro NVS 140M
> vendor:         nVidia Corporation
> version:        a1
> width:  64 bits
> clock:  33MHz
> capabilities:   pm msi pciexpress bus_master cap_list
>
> Thanks for the help,
> David
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