(Yes, this sounds odd, mine does, but I wanted a way of doing this from grub, so I stopped the bios from doing it) You may want to edit your bios settings to stop your PC directly booting from the flash drive. Save out, unmount the iso and reboot, inserting your flash drive as you go. You can edit out quiet and splash if you like to watch what is going on, and remove the persistent entry if you are not running a persistent flash drive. This assumes your system is running on the first partition of the first hard drive. Kernel /boot/usb-boot/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/ed boot=casper noprompt cdrom-detect/try-usb=true persistent quiet splash ![]() Title Run Xubuntu 8.10 from USB FLASH DRIVE
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