Not sure. Normally, Linux requires it's own type of file system. Usually, I think you need a swap partition as well. I tell you what, I dono how much help I can be, but if you send me off list the page that describes the process to do this, I'll see if I can figure out where you may a gone wrong. Being we're kind a dealing more though with Linux than with the Apple side of things, this is veering a bit off topic for the list. I'd be happy as I said though to try off list giving you a hand with this. Not sure how much help I'll be, but I'm willing to at least try.

My e-mail is:

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Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Harmony Neil" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: Creating a Ubuntu Bootable USB drive


Damn. I’ve just looked, and it’s windows fat_32 for the format. Should I reformat and do it again?
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