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I have created a usb bootup stick for 10.10, and reduced the timeout to 0 sec... but after it boots up it shows two options either to install or try ubuntu... I want to avoid this screen and directly go to the tryout mode...

at the first screen at bootup if I press any key,there is an option to select "try Ubuntu without installing",in this case I go to tryout mode directly... I want this behaviour without pressing any key...

any suggestions???

Thanks.

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I'm not really sure what you want, but if you want it to behave this way you should install Ubuntu on the usb disk rather than installing the Live-CD on it.

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I don't know if it is a solution but I think it can get close to what you want.

Make a new Ubuntu install and then, without installing anything, put it back on the usb stick using Remastersys (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remastersys).

Done that you should be able to boot into your Ubuntu from the usb stick without choosing to try or install :)

If Remastersys doesn't do the trick as you want it just a plain install ON the usb stick could work too.

Pitto
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Solution!

use LiLi to create your USB key!

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When you create the USB disk using Unetbootin, there won't be a "Try Ubuntu / Install Ubuntu" screen after booting.

I don't know why this difference exists between Unetbootin and Startup Disk creator, but I just tested this (see my question).

This makes bootup much faster in total.