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Old 07-04-2008
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How to install ubuntu when my laptop does not have a cd drive

i have an old ibm thinkpad that i want to install ubuntu on..however it does not have a cd rom drive...what can i do?
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Old 07-04-2008
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What is the spec of the thinkpad? Which model is it?
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Old 07-04-2008
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If you have this option on your laptop you can install it with a removable disk(Pen drive) and you will need to change First boot in the bios of your laptop.
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Here is how you can install Ubuntu 8.04 on pen drive. But it needs to be at least 1GB and you have to change the pen drive to boot first in bios settings.
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Ubuntu also comes with a Floppy Disk install set. Do you have a floppy drive.
Which model of Thinkpad is it?
You can use a USB enclosure in drive to download the UBuntu via another computer, then copy it to the Thinkpad... or use an external USB drive, if the Thinkpad has USB ports.
On older Thinkpads, it is very difficult, to impossible, to install via a USB drive... which is why I would like the model.
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it's an IBM Thinkpad X30
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If it doesn't have a cd drive, it probably doesn't support booting off USB

Does Ubuntu have a net install version? If so you may be able to do a floppy boot and initiate a net install somehow.
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Old 07-05-2008
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From research, I've seen your laptop does support booting off of USB CD drives. If you have one of those laying around, you could give it a shot. Maybe even a USB stick it might boot from if that is the case.
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ok..so i managed to boot from a usb drive...it got all the way past the progress bar with the ubuntu logo on it..but after that i got this peach coloured screen with absolutely nothing on it except a mouse pointer...my usb drive is flashing but the hard drive light on my laptop is not...has the installation hanged?
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Give it a bit of time, that is kind of an old laptop. The peach coloured screen is the equivalent of the blue welcome screen. It shouldn't have hanged, give it 5 or so minutes, it is running off of USB 1.1 which is rather slow.
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The T-30 is a very reliable unit. It may be five years old, but it is a rugged and well made. It only allows 1 GB of memory, but is relatively fast with 1.6, 1.8, 1.9, 2.2, and 2.4 GHz models in the T-30 range.
You can buy a burner drive on eBay for $27 to $33. Case is solid. CPU fan is reliable but inexpensive to replace, as is the screen.
The weakness was the 40 GB Hitachi Deathstar hard drive, but new ones by Seagate and WD can be had for $40.
Replace the inverter for $15 and you have another five years of life.
The peach screen is usually due to a bad Ubuntu driver for that reliabel 16 MB Radeon video graphics.
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ok...turns out that there was an error message before i got to my everlasting peach screen...there's this message about GNOME settings daemon errors...

"There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon.
Somethings, such as themes,sounds,or
background settings may not work correctly.

The Last error message was:
Did not receive a reply.Possible cause include:
The remote application did not send a reply, the
message bus security policy blocked the reply,
the reply timeout expired or the network
connection was broken.


So now what do I do?
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I get the GNOME Daemon error sometimes when running off of usb, sometimes it takes a couple of tries. Even on my Pentium 4 with a BFG 6800GT it does that. Did you ever get to a desktop?
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i don't consider the blank peach screen a desktop so i guess that means no i never got to a desktop. what does the gnome daemon settings error actually mean? i thought it meant that the desktop wouldn't show up properly or something like that...
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Old 07-06-2008
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i decided to use xubuntu instead..and lo and behold i got all the way to the partitioner step (step 4 I think) before it hanged again.... >_<
so i was thinking how do i go about running the alternate install cd for xubuntu from a flash drive? do i use the same steps as that of the live cd version?
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I imagine that might be worth a try, as there's no problem if you do mess up, so go ahead and give it a shot. How much RAM does the Thinkpad have, as I have this problem with the live cd's with my older systems with 128MB or so ram. I think your Thinkpad might not have enough RAM leftover for the live cd, which might explain the freezing at the orange screen and eventually hanging at the partitioner.
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True, that a couple of T-60's designed for W2k OR w98 came with only 128 MB, but most with 256 or more, and 256 should work... Though I would load it with two 512 mb modules, budget permitting
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The reason he got so far in Xubuntu is because it only reqires 256MB probably. He probably couldn't get in Ubuntu 8.04 becuase I think it reqires 384MB of RAM.
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I'm trying to do an alternate install through usb now...so far i'm stuck at this step in installation:

"When you get to the point in the install that the installation process checks for the cd you will switch to another session by alt-2

Once you have created /cdrom /dev/cdroms you will want to link /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 to your usb drive.

ln -s /dev/sda1 /dev/cdroms/cdrom0

Then

mount -t vfat /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /cdrom -- This line is optional. If you tell the installer to check for the cd again, it will essentially do the same thing.

switch back to the installer using alt-1 and check media/continue."

I can't create /cdrom / dev/cdroms because apparently it already exists...and i can't access it either because i keep getting a permission denied message...any help?
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