Rob Smith wrote:
> What's wrong with using the CD/DVD drive on the machine and installing that
> way? Also, if you are upgrading, you can do this through Synaptic or apt-get.
> I just upgraded my Compaq Evo laptop that way yesterday. I'm running Ubuntu
> on it at present, but the same thing shou
On Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 05:50:10PM EST, Jim Smith wrote:
> I made a bootable pen drive using the "create USB startup disk" option.
> The laptop in question is a Sony VAIO VGN FJ200 series running Ubuntu
> 8.10. The pen drive will boot as I verified it on another machine just
> now. The problem seem
You might try updating the BIOS to see if Sony added this functionality, but
short of that, you are kind of out of luck.
Rob Smith
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