I used the USB disk creator in Ubuntu 10.10 and attempted to create a bootable usb drive using ubuntu-10.10-desktop-amd64.iso. After it finished, I rebooted and received this error message when booting from the usb drive:
unknown keyword in configuration file: gfxboot
vesamenu.c32 not a COM32R image:
boot:
To rule out a bad usb thumb drive, I booted with Ubuntu 10.04 and used the USB disk creator using ubuntu-10.10-desktop-amd64.iso. After it finished, it booted just fine into the setup. I believe this to be a bug with 10.10's USB disk creator.
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I used the USB disk creator in Ubuntu 10.10 and attempted to create a bootable usb drive using ubuntu- 10.10-desktop- amd64.iso. After it finished, I rebooted and received this error message when booting from the usb drive:
unknown keyword in configuration file: gfxboot
vesamenu.c32 not a COM32R image:
boot:
To rule out a bad usb thumb drive, I booted with Ubuntu 10.04 and used the USB disk creator using ubuntu- 10.10-desktop- amd64.iso. After it finished, it booted just fine into the setup. I believe this to be a bug with 10.10's USB disk creator.