Sorry if this sounds stupid because that's how I feel.
I'm trying to create a bootable Ubuntu USB stick on a Macbook Pro. I'm using a brand new 8GB Transcend USB drive that is currently formatted to FAT32. I've tried formatting it to Mac OS Extended before going through the procedure but get the same results which is nothing.
I have downloaded the Ubuntu Desktop and have converted it to a .dmg file through Terminal.
I have followed the instructions on the Ubuntu site as to how to create a bootable USB drive in OS X and the commands seemed to have run alright (although they don't mention having to type one's system password which appeared to be necessary to begin the "installation"). I end-up with one partition with a file of 789MB on it, the same as the .dmg file on my hard drive.
When I restart and hold the Option key all I get is the option to boot to my laptop's hard drive. I have gone through Ubuntu's installation instructions a number of times with no results.
I cannot read the drive in Finder after the "installation" (get an error message about the drive not being readable or something to that effect) but the drive does show-up when I erase/format it again.
Can anyone clue this dummy into what he's doing wrong please?
Any help is much appreciated, I've spent hours on this now and gotten absolutely nowhere.
Cheers!
I had lots of errors and i finally gave up and bought ready to go USB from smart coin bank. It works perfect. My time is worth more than trying to fix things.