Hello,
The target media in question was a 16GB Transcend Ultra-Speed USB stick.
Now the stick was working fine under normal use in windows. Although I
am using it on a brand new AMD Fusion laptop HP Pavilion dm1-4100.
I could install Ubuntu when I tried again. However it crashed at some
point, it couldnt find any commands (I was in ssh) and I couldnt shut it
down either. So I guess it is possible that it lost the stick again.
So, the question is, how can I test the stick in windows to find out
that this is not related to stick itself but perhaps something Ubuntu
does (perhaps a bad driver?) is causing this problem?
Is there a practical way that you can suggest with which I can test the
stick under Ubuntu?
I am fairly sure that the stick is performing alright, I never had a
similar issue with this stick earlier.
Thanks,
Evren
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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