+The next step is to get a copy of kubuntu8.tar.gz, which is the
+USB boot image. Currently, it can be downloaded from:
+
+ www.bacula.org/downloads/kubuntu8.tar.gz
+
+or from:
+
+ www.sibbald.com/download/kubuntu8.tar.gz
+
+I recommend that you download it into the rescue/linux/usb directory.
+
+Finally, mount your USB key and detar the kubuntu8.tar.gz image
+into the first partition. Do this with:
+
+ ./write_usb_boot_partition
+
+You should now have a USB stick that can be booted providing the
+machine permits booting from the USB port -- this can be adjusted
+by modifying the BIOS boot sequence. On Dell machines, you can
+enter the BIOS setup by pressing F2 just after power on.
+
+Alternatively, most machines let you boot from an alternate device.
+For example if you press F11 while a Sony Viao is powering up, it
+will boot from the USB port.
+
+On Dell machines during power on, if you press F12, you will be
+able to select any boot device (one time only) other than the one
+that is the default (normally the CDROM or HDD).