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Go ahead and install until the installer asks for a source for the ISO. The machine will pickup the flashstick an boot from it to a Unetbootin screen.
WINDOWS 10 ISO TOO BIG FOR DVD HOW TO
Considering the range of machines out there, I cannot tell you how to setup your machine to boot from flash, but you have to go into your BIOS and do this.
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You'll need it later! Once done, plug the flashstick into the target machine and boot it up. Once its done, you have one more step: copy the ISO to the Flashstick. Go make coffee, have a smoke and then go back one out. Point it at your flashstick and your ISO and tell it to go.
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Once you have all your software on your machine, fire up uNetBootin. Waiting for the thing to finish drove me up the wall last night! Keep in mind that booting from flash is ALSO dependent on the flashstick.
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(We need livecd/tools/livecd-iso-to-disk.sh - it also supports non-livecd ISO-images as source!) (filesystem type, default is 83, probably no need to change it)Ĭreate a filesystem of type VFAT: # mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb1įetch the Fedora-LiveCD tools: $ git clone git:///livecd
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delete all partitions, create just one, set the boot-flag and perhaps the FS-type: # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=512 count=1 Partition your flash drive (say it is /dev/sdb), i.e.
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Requirements: USB flash drive (at least 4 GB, I used a 16 GB one)ĭownload an ISO image from a mirror - I chose the full 1st DVD image to avoid a network install (because it is not clear if the cryptographic package signatures are checked by the installer or not), e.g.: $ wget Ĭheck the md5sum against a md5sum.txt file from another mirror (and check md5sum.txt against via gpg).