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I have a notebook with these specs:

  1. HP Pavilion dm1 Notebook
  2. AMD E-450 APU with Radeon(tm) Graphics 1.65 GHz
  3. 4.00 GB RAM
  4. 32 bit Operating System

I cannot get Lubuntu to install. I have installed the ISO to the USB drive and changed the BIOS to lauch from USB but I am still getting the following message:

(initramfs) Unable to find a medium containing a live file system.

How can I install Lubuntu?

Parto
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I'm assuming that you are using windows?

Just follow these three simple steps in order to install the iso to your stick and make it bootable: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows

If you are on any Ubuntu derivative open a terminal and type usb-creator-gtk and follow this guide from 'Step 4' onward:
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu

Or if you're on apples OS X follow this guide:
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx

Hope this helps

Daniel W.
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  • Nope no joy. So let me tell you what i am doing....
    1. Plugging in a 32GB USB Pen into the netbook
    2. Going to http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop and downloading 12.04 to my desktop
    3. Downloading Universal USB Installer here http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
    4. Selecting Ubuntu, then the the iso image i downloaded and then the USB Drive
    5. Hit create and then get an error saying "An Error occured while executing syslinux
    – username_copied Mar 16 '14 at 15:42
  • ...mhm this may seem stupid but do you have maybe a smaller usb stick? Like 4 or 8GB? I have in the past experienced issues with these installer tools as well and it seemed to get better after I just started using my tiny 4GB usb drive – Daniel W. Mar 16 '14 at 15:49
  • Yea I have an 8GB one....i can give that a go and see how it goes – username_copied Mar 16 '14 at 20:18
  • Yea no error...I used an 8GB key and it worked.....so next problem is when i boot it just goes to the normal windows OS load.

    I have changed my BIO to load USB then CD ROM and then Notebook HDrive....I also enabled USB Floppy but still no joy......any ideas

    – username_copied Mar 16 '14 at 20:27
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    Is there a way to directly choose boot device while starting? In bios this option would be named something like bootmenu: enabled and on most machines pressing F12 right after startup then brings up the bootmenu – Daniel W. Mar 16 '14 at 20:32
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Perhaps ur notebook have "fast boot" option like my samsung laptop. try to disable it.

mouh
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  • Having no luck at all..... Now I'm getting an input/output error when trying to do the install. It gets so far and then gets the error...... – username_copied Mar 17 '14 at 16:31