Ok try this....

Boot from single-user mode...see if the kernel comes up...then 'startx'...

To boot to single-user, when the install menu comes up, press 'escape', then 
add the word 'Single' in the boot options...

rs


On 2/19/10 3:19 AM, "Vandana Sasidharan" <vandana.sasidha...@tcs.com> wrote:

Hi,

I initially used the command
                 "sudo dd 
if=moblin-2.1-2.1-preview-ivi-noiegd-201002182031.usbimg of=/dev/sdb "
to burn the image to the USB stick.

After Selbak's suggestion I also tried the
                 "moblin-image-writer -c 
moblin-2.1-2.1-preview-ivi-noiegd-201002182031.usbimg "

but both give me only the blinking cursor on the black screenwhen I try to boot 
from the USB stick.

I tried to install the image from the USB stick to a hard disk it gives me the 
error:

                "Waiting for system to settle before starting installation...
                 19:09:54 Fatal Error: X startup failed
                 /usr/sbin/liveinst: line 90: kill: ' ' : not a pid or valid 
job spec
                 INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel"

I haven't tried the LiveCD yet.
The command I used to create the image in the first place is
               "sudo moblin-image-creator --verbose --debug 
--config=2.1-preview-ivi-noiegd.ks --format=liveusb --cache=mycache"

Any help????

Thanks
Vandana

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