OK, I downloaded the ISO from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-
live/current/ labeled

 trusty-desktop-amd64.iso           03-Dec-2013 07:49  884M  Desktop
image for 64-bit PC (AMD64) computers (standard download)

and used the Startup Disk Creator utility on my desktop machine (which
is running the LTS version of Ubuntu currently) to create a startup USB
stick from it.

I then attempted to boot my Toshiba Portege laptop off that USB stick.

The same thing happened as in #5 though -- I hit f12 when booting, and
it looked like it was going to boot off the USB, but then I got a
message that flashed to the screen too fast to read, after which I was
at the main Grub menu and it booted off the hard disk after a few
seconds.

So I am unable to test the latest daily ISO build. Sorry. If you have
any suggestions for how to make my laptop boot off the USB, please let
me know.

As I said earlier, if you have just a kernel that I can try to install
to see if I can boot off that, I'd be happy to test that.

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  [Toshiba Portege Z935-ST4N03] will not suspend again after
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