You don't need a linux machine ! I've said about 5 times lol
Yeah, I know you said it like five times... but I couldn't figure out how to do it under windows. Windows always wants to create a single partition as soon as you plug in the disk. (I admit that I didn't consider trying to use the built-in disk administrator.) Linux seems to "like" the idea of multiple partitions on a usb key than windows does.
@greenlander could you change / remove these lines from your guide
Agreed, done.
Lol using a windows system can be a little cryptic when you want to setup multiple partitions. I have a wiki setup and will be going live very soon. Also working on documentation for linuxcoin.
Thanks bud. I was just worried someone would blindly follow the commands and end up formatting a HDD they didn't intend to

EDIT: Yes just received them. thanks greenlander !! if you want to set persistent as the default boot option just add the following line to the beginning of live.cfg.
default LinuxCoin_persistent
I think unetbootin uses its own config gimmie two secs and I'll let you know what file you want to edit if you used unetbootin.
If you used unetbootin edit syslinux.cfg and change
default menu.c32 to default ubnentry2