I have created my live USB Ubuntu flash drive, which is certainly now bootable, so nothing wrong with the drive itself. But, it had an error when booting about not finding the linux kernel. I will have to investigate further when I have the time, but at least I know that the flash drive is bootable.
But I do not see why the Ubuntu program to create a USB startup disk did not work in making the flash drive bootable, whereas the "Install Live USB" program which I used did make it bootable. I also noticed that this latter program divides the flash drive into two partitions, which makes more sense than the Ubuntu startup program, so that there is a main bootable partition and a second partition for the home directory and files which is persistent. David King Ted wrote: > David King wrote: > >> I have now found a Live USB creator at >> http://linux.softpedia.com/get/System/Installer-Setup/Ubuntu-LiveUSB-39755.shtml >> >> I have created my live USB Ubuntu flash drive, now to reboot and see if >> it works or not. >> >> >> David King >> >> > Didn't work here...How did yours go ? > > Regards > > Ted Wager > Using Ubuntu Linux > > > > -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
