On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Israel wrote:

> And another option (if you do not need to partition your harddrive, is to
> boot from an ISO on the harddrive.  GRUB2 supports directly booting from and
> ISO file on the harddrive.

Yes, I have a designated HD partition that contains all useful ISOs,
and I use my grub to boot each one of them. Yes, I can have grub
legacy to boot ISO from the harddrives too.

I never has problems booting my Linux (Slax or Debian) from USB
before, just L/Ubuntu is really giving me a hard time this time. Will
try unetbootin as per your suggestion...

thanks

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