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Try starting up from the live CD and run the 'USB startup disc creator' from the menu. I also recommend the Unetbooting method detailed bellow.
Specification: 3.06 GHZ Pentium 4, 1 gig ram, 17" monitor, ECS P4M800PRO-M version 2 and 500 gig Hitachi desk star
Linux Mint 7 Gloria KDE community editon.
Based on Kubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope.
I think that you were able to prepare Live USB Flash disk, you booted and you saw the 9.10 desktop with icon to install. Did you press it and made the installation to the end? Or how far are you? It's not clear to nobody I think.
Kubuntu 16.04 on two computers and Kubuntu 17.04 on DELL Latitude 13
You build a live flash drive from your Kubuntu iso file, boot it, and you can install Kubuntu.
However, this is kind of new, experimental, technical, and all I know is what I wrote there after a brief but successful test. As they say, YMMV.
An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
ScaroDj -- right. I had forgotten usb-creator can also do it from the iso file. Nice catch.
Lately, I've been obsessed playing with Kubuntu iso's, seeing what it takes in GRUB 2 to use loopback to boot from such. Thus, the how-to I linked. But for our friend here, yes, you got it: use the usb-creator and be done with it. (usb-creator boots using Syslinux; the "boot from iso" links deals with using only GRUB 2; but that's irrelevant).
An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
The USB creator didn't work for me - didn't copy all the files and then said the checksum was bad.
Method I used is detailed here... pretty easy, and you can probably skip the first few steps and just go straight to unetbootin. That program has proved very good. http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3107564.0
Check out my blog for useful scripts and tips... http://igurublog.wordpress.com
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