Can't install alternate CD from USB?
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Hi im trying to install ubuntu 12.04 with full hard disk encryption. After downloading and installing the Ubuntu live CD, I learned that truecrypt doesnt support full disk encryption on linux. I also learned that the best way to get "nearly full disk encryption" on ubuntu is by installing it from the alternate install CD. I tried that, but something is wrong with my CD reader/burner so it doesnt boot up when i insert the cd.
My thought here was to take the .iso that I downloaded on my unencrypted Ubuntu system, use Unetbootin to make the usb drive.
The usb drive used for this is exactly the same brand as one that I know has worked with a previous ubuntu live system on the same computer. I also used unetbootin for that usb, but I created it from windows that time.
The usb stick boots up fine and i get through the first couple of steps in the installation process. However, After a while I get a "box" with the following error message
"Load Installer components from CD"
There was a problem reading data from the CD-ROM. Please make sure it is in the drive. If retrying does not work, you should check the integrity of your CD-ROM.
"Failed to copy file from CD-ROM. Retry? "
Then I cant get any further.
I googled a lot and found this page which seems to tackle this very problem:
http://www.dotkam.com/2010/11/29/ins...mage-from-usb/
I tried to do what it said. After pressing TAB, I wrote :
cdrom-detect/try-usb=true
without quotes because that's what i think is right.
When I press TAB, there already is a text saying :
/ubnkern initrd=/ubninit vga=788 -- quiet
which can be removed. I have tried to both delete the text before the "--" and just inserting cdrom-detect/try-usb=true
before it.
Any idea of what can be wrong? I would like to do a full system encryption, or as full as it is possible. I dont want to just encrypt my /home folder. Maybe this isn't the easiest way.
I use SanDisk usb sticks. I know there is a problem with U3 launcher on some SanDisks, but I never had to remove U3 before from similar disks, and the alternate install does boot up, so I dont think using U3 removal would help me.
Any help or indication to an easier way to do this would be appreciated
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