I just tried booting the USB drive of ubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso on
a different workstation. The drive was picked up for the boot menu and
the grub boot menu was displayed. I selected "Try Ubuntu without
installing" and it seemed to start booting (flash screen appeared). Then
after a while it dropped down to BusyBox. The message it gave might be
of some help: "(initramfs) Unable to find medium containing a live file
system". I then switched off the PC and booted again. This time I
selected "Install Ubuntu" from the grub boot menu, but it dropped down
to BusyBox again with the same message. If there is any way I can get
more information from BusyBox, please let me know.

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