On Mon, 14 Oct 2013 21:47:37 +0100
Phill Whiteside <phi...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

> The USB installers have been pretty much broken all cycle. Last I heard was
> to use dd. Nothing will now get fixed before release. If people have a
> decent set of instructions using *any* usb installer to use 13.04 to
> install 13.10, please put them onto the wiki; or even in a text file with
> step by step explanation!
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Phill.

Hi,

The native USB Creator GTK installer in 12.04 works fine so far on a USB stick 
already
formatted and ready to go. (I have not tested deeper as I am used to format 
with Gparted)

There is a manual method which is quite easy to use to install to USB stick 
formatted with
the fat32 file system type, you can read about it here:
Make a bootable USB stick by hand with Grub legacy -
http://forum.linuxvillage.org/index.php?topic=152.0

One problem with this method in an Ubuntu distribution is that grub legacy does 
not exist
anymore in Ubuntu repositories. Therefore Grub2 needs to be used instead of 
Grub legacy,
(or Syslinux) unless the user has a distribution still providing Grub legacy
such as Debian Wheezy or Archlinux (no need to have it booting the partitions, 
just
installing it in the system is enough).

I don't have enough experience with Grub2 yet to advice anything related to 
manual
configuration. I will need to test some methods prior.

Another problem is that it's enough for booting to the Desktop but not enough 
to test all
possible install methods. However there is a howto here which gives me some 
ideas for
testing another manual install method:
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/install-grub2-on-usb-from-ubuntu-linux

however without using dd. 

If I find out the idea it gives me works, I'll report back.

For people still having Windows in any of their machines, Live Linux USB works 
fine. It's
a GPL'ed software:
http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en

I tried to get it to work in Ubuntu with WINE, but without success.

Here a method which seems very easy:
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/multiboot-create-a-multiboot-usb-from-linux

I am testing it right now.

Drag and drop the ISO image from the PCManFM file manager does not work, 
however a
copy/paste does work. (It opens a console where the password is prompted).

In the console the keyboard layout is selected, the keyboard variant, and the 
keyboard
model. Then the content of the ISO file is copyied with an incremental file 
list (I
already had the install of Lubuntu Saucy from yesterday).

At same time it does install Grub2 (and also updates syslinux). I'll test the 
result as
soon as it will have finished doing things in it's xterm console.

Regards,
Mélodie

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