usb-boot boots into iso

Bug #590110 reported by Dimitri John Ledkov
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usb-creator (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: usb-creator

I have tried this both on my laptop and in qemu.

I have both Ubuntu 10.04 Live CD & USB Starupdisk plugged in. When explicitly booting into stick, CD is still used. Yanking the cd out results in random crashes and live session become unstable.

This is probably ubiquity bug, dunno.

Lord Stz (lsteelejr)
Changed in usb-creator (Ubuntu):
assignee: nobody → Lord Stz (lsteelejr)
description: updated
Lord Stz (lsteelejr)
Changed in usb-creator (Ubuntu):
status: New → Incomplete
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Lord Stz (lsteelejr) wrote :

How are you explicitly booting to the stick? How did you tell your computer to boot to the stick? Is it through your quick boot menu or changing your BIOS settings? Why are you yanking out the C.D.? The live session is not entirely loaded into your R.A.M.; it requires an h.d.d. substitute to operate e.g. your C.D. or flash drive. Only a part of the live session is loaded onto your R.A.M.

Lord Stz (lsteelejr)
Changed in usb-creator (Ubuntu):
assignee: Lord Stz (lsteelejr) → nobody
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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

[Expired for usb-creator (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60 days.]

Changed in usb-creator (Ubuntu):
status: Incomplete → Expired
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