I used unetbootin to download and install kubuntu-17.04-desktop-amd64.iso on a 2G usb drive.
When trying to boot it just hangs with an underbar symbol in the upper left corner on a black screen.
I have previously used this same 2G usb drive to successfully install OpenSUSE and Fedora on the same computer, therefore I do not believe the problem is with the usb stick or the boxen. Whatever is wrong is apparently with the iso file itself, or with the way it's installed on the usb drive. I had previously tried to install the iso using dd if=/home/kubuntu-17.04-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdc bs=4M (my usual method,) but when that didn't result in a bootable stick (it hung the same exact way) I formatted it, installed a new fat file system, and set the boot flag before using unetbootin.
What does that underbar mean (it reminds me of a lilo boot problem,) and how can I troubleshoot and repair this?
[If you really need particulars about my hardware, please tell me how to find it and I'll post it here.]
When trying to boot it just hangs with an underbar symbol in the upper left corner on a black screen.
I have previously used this same 2G usb drive to successfully install OpenSUSE and Fedora on the same computer, therefore I do not believe the problem is with the usb stick or the boxen. Whatever is wrong is apparently with the iso file itself, or with the way it's installed on the usb drive. I had previously tried to install the iso using dd if=/home/kubuntu-17.04-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdc bs=4M (my usual method,) but when that didn't result in a bootable stick (it hung the same exact way) I formatted it, installed a new fat file system, and set the boot flag before using unetbootin.
What does that underbar mean (it reminds me of a lilo boot problem,) and how can I troubleshoot and repair this?
[If you really need particulars about my hardware, please tell me how to find it and I'll post it here.]
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