- Downloaded latest Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS (Trusty Tahr) ISO from a mirror, using UC Santa Cruz connectivity (1.0GB in ~10 minutes)
- Disk Utility 3.0.2 used to wipe a 16GB USB thumb drive, then reformat the drive as a bootable 2GB FAT16 partition
- Installed unetbootin
- Used unetbootin to write the ISO to the USB thumb drive
- Booted the Dell Inspiron 15r from the USB thumb drive (F12 to select boot device)
From there, I followed the prompts, no problems--wiped the entire drive of Microsoft Windows and the previous Ubuntu install. No need to re-install GRUB. Configured encrypted hard drive and home directory, connected to Wi-Fi, connected to network printer, and so forth.
Success!
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