![]() to install the i386 ISO of the Natty Narwhal desktop - the file name will vary if you download a different ISO image.ĭetails for your virtualization solution of choice will vary, but you want to use the device file of your USB key as the VM's hard drive.Īppend -boot order=d to the kvm command to make it boot from the image in case it tries to boot from the 'hard disk' and fails because it cannot find an operating system there. I made sure (with file) that my USB key was in /dev/sdb, then ran: sudo qemu-system-x86_64 /dev/sdb -cdrom ~/.cache/testdrive/iso/ubuntu_natty-desktop-i386.iso You need to make sure you select "Don't Partition" before it lets you format the disk.ģ. ![]() Choose the destination USB key, unmount all partitions, and select Format Drive. ![]() You can do so from System → Administration → Disk Utility. I failed earlier because I didn't perform this step, so skip at your own risk! You need a key that is at least 3 GB in size. This is important if you already have anything looking like a Linux install on your disk, or the installer will not want to touch that disk, for some reason. The Desktop installer refuses to continue if there is less than 4.4 GB of free disk space. If your key is smaller than 4.4 GB (for Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal)), you must get the alternate installer.
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