Hi, If you are using intrepid, I discovered a really nice app that is 
accessible. Unfortunately it only works in the root account with Orca, but it 
does work.
What is it? If you go to add remove programs and search usb. There is a program 
for making a ubuntu boot usb disk. Yes, you can insert a 1 gb flash drive and 
make a boot drive out of it.
   Now the drawback. Your computer has to be able to boot from the usb port, 
and I have not found a way to save settings. According to the choices it saves 
a 128 space that I thought would automatically store settings like oralux did. 
But this doesn't seem to be the case.
   However, on my dell laptop, it did boot from my usb drive, and the speed 
once it is loaded is pretty good. I would say at least twice as fast as a live 
CD.
I thought this might be of interest to some, I know I have wanted a way to 
carry ubuntu on a usb flash drive for some time, and this program can easily be 
used by new users.
Mike.

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