need help, burning DVD during live CD session

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I've been trying to get this working all day now, can anyone help me.
I've been trying to boot from a USB key into the ubuntu live thingy so I can write all my files onto a few DVDs before I install linux/vista but my PC just doesn't want to play.

is there any way to eject the live CD and burn DVDs or do I have to get the USB key working?
motherboards a DS4 (forget which one, year and a half old now) and key is generic 4GB.
it's showing as bootable (has a * in fdisk -l) but pc goes straight to the CD.
can I start it booting from the USB from the live CDs menu?
 
I've been trying to get this working all day now, can anyone help me.
I've been trying to boot from a USB key into the ubuntu live thingy so I can write all my files onto a few DVDs before I install linux/vista but my PC just doesn't want to play.

is there any way to eject the live CD and burn DVDs or do I have to get the USB key working?
motherboards a DS4 (forget which one, year and a half old now) and key is generic 4GB.
it's showing as bootable (has a * in fdisk -l) but pc goes straight to the CD.
can I start it booting from the USB from the live CDs menu?

erm, if i understand what your asking correctly I use unetbootin to create a bootable LiveUSB stick version of say Ubuntu, and boot of that, saves wasting loads of cd-r's

if u did this, you maybe able to then use the burner. i dunno, just an idea. never done what your asking :)
 
If you want to be able to eject the live CD/DVD then I believe you can load the entire live CD into RAM (google it).
The other way would be as you say, to boot form USB stick.

If it's not liking your USB stick, then it's possible to boot your PC to a live CD menu screen, then use that menu (grub) to boot from the image on the usb stick (and remove CD) which is useful if your mobo won't boot directly form USB. Again, I'm not 100% on how you would do this with Ubuntu, but if you google it you'll probably find something.
 
gah tried that and didn't work, can't find how to boot USB drive from the live CD options either
 
kinda, just said "couldn't find boot image" or some such every time it got to "boot:"
 
kinda, just said "couldn't find boot image" or some such every time it got to "boot:"

if your using vista make sure its ran as administrator.

when the unetbootin is launched, tick the "disk image" circle and navigate to the linux iso image. The rest is self explanitory.

It should work, the version i have had most success' recently has been unetbootin-windows-312 I think its on sourceforge.

This week I got linux mint, arch, ubuntu, knoppix, dreamlinux, crunchbang, DSL, pardus and a few others using unetbootin.

One more try for luck?

Also remember u then must boot of usbstick or USB-HDD for it to work.
 
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