n starting from power off, the system blows by the usb
boot drive like it wasn't there. End of story.
The system otherwise still works as before. I did try a
bootable CDROM and heard a slight convulsion of activity in the
CDR drive but then realized it was a 32-bit version so of course
e is about 2.5 GB and I have tried both a 4
and an 8 GB thumb drive, using the command
sudo dd if=debian-live-10.2.0-amd64-mate.iso of=/dev/sde
Of course the OF= command will vary depending on how many drives
are connected to your PC.
When starting from power off, the system blows by th
On Tue 09 Oct 2012 at 20:17:21 -0400, Mike O wrote:
> If you already have a linux machine you can write the iso to a usb drive
> with 'dd' or 'cat'. Check out the documentation on the debian web site
> for more details.
This is a good idea but whether the ISO is an isohybrid one should be
checked
If you already have a linux machine you can write the iso to a usb drive
with 'dd' or 'cat'. Check out the documentation on the debian web site
for more details.
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On 09/10/12 05:20 PM, istimsak abdulbasir wrote:
I am looking for a usb disk creator in debian squeeze to burn .iso
images to a usb drive. Are there any good ones included in debian
6.0.5 or must I download them from the internet?
Istimsak Abdulbasir
Unetbootin
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 04:59:16 +, 汗青 wrote:
> I want to look for a software that can make USB Boot Disk of Debian.iso
> on Windows 7 .
Come on... is not that hard ;-)
http://en.lmgtfy.com/?q=iso+to+usb
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22.04.2012 07:59, 汗青 kirjoitti:
> I want to look for a software that can make USB Boot Disk of Debian.iso
> on Windows 7 .
I recommend Unetbootin. It can download the isos by itself or you can
download them manually, it runs on Linux, Mac and Windows and has good
documentation at their ho
On 22/04/12 06:08, Daniel Koch wrote:
Am Sonntag, 22. April 2012, 06:59:16 schrieb 汗青:
I want to look for a software that can make USB Boot Disk of Debian.iso on
Windows 7 .
dd or UNetBootIn
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> I want to look for a software that can make USB Boot Disk of Debian.iso on
> Windows 7 .
dd or UNetBootIn
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On Sat 10 Dec 2011 at 00:07:36 -0500, vr wrote:
>
> On 09.12.2011 19:10, Brian wrote:
>>
>> What did you do then with myboot.iso?
>
> I attached myboot.iso as Supermicro IPMI virtual storage, selected my
> IPMI virtual CD as the 1st boot device but it will not boot from the
> ISO.
Would it he
On 09.12.2011 19:10, Brian wrote:
On Fri 09 Dec 2011 at 17:30:18 -0500, vr wrote:
As the title says; can a bootable ISO be created easily somehow off
a
working bootable USB stick that is formatted FAT?
I would have thought so. dd gives you an exact copy of everything on
the
stick.
I tr
On Fri 09 Dec 2011 at 17:30:18 -0500, vr wrote:
> As the title says; can a bootable ISO be created easily somehow off a
> working bootable USB stick that is formatted FAT?
I would have thought so. dd gives you an exact copy of everything on the
stick.
> I tried dd if=/dev/sdb of=/tmp/myboot.is
As the title says; can a bootable ISO be created easily somehow off a
working bootable USB stick that is formatted FAT?
I tried dd if=/dev/sdb of=/tmp/myboot.iso
but probably that won't ever work since they're a different media
structure.
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> But if the computer starts I do get a grub menu from the Ubuntu
> distrobution. Would it be possible to use this grub setup from Ubuntu to
> boot my pendrive usb ?
One way or another, your Ubuntu can read the pendrive, then you can
do it. There are various ways to boot over USB; by order of inc
On Fri, 21 Oct 2011 11:14:02 +0200, Jonas Geiregat wrote:
> I'm aware the subject may sound confusing. So let me elaborate the
> subject some more.
Yes, please :-)
> I have a computer currently running Ubuntu linux. I'm quite fed up with
> this distrobution and would like to switch to Debian GN
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 11:14:02AM +0200, Jonas Geiregat wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm aware the subject may sound confusing.
> So let me elaborate the subject some more.
>
> I have a computer currently running Ubuntu linux. I'm quite fed up with
> this distrobution and would like to switch to D
On Fri 21 Oct 2011 at 11:14:02 +0200, Jonas Geiregat wrote:
> This computer has no cdrom-drive also, for some reason (probably
> something went wrong with my motherboard) I can't boot directely from an
> external cdrom-drive or a usb pendrive.
>
> But if the computer starts I do get a grub menu f
Hello,
I'm aware the subject may sound confusing.
So let me elaborate the subject some more.
I have a computer currently running Ubuntu linux. I'm quite fed up with
this distrobution and would like to switch to Debian GNU/Linux.
This computer has no cdrom-drive also, for some reason (probably
On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 03:26:17PM +0200, Michael Jordan wrote:
>> I've etch installed onto an USB hard disk. It works when booting from two
>> modern computers (usb 2.0) but i'm having problems booting from an old pc
>---^^^
>> (usb 1.0). The boot process is very very slow. I
On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 03:26:17PM +0200, Michael Jordan wrote:
> I've etch installed onto an USB hard disk. It works when booting from two
> modern computers (usb 2.0) but i'm having problems booting from an old pc
^^^
> (usb 1.0). The boot process is very very slow. It s
I've etch installed onto an USB hard disk. It works when booting from two
modern computers (usb 2.0) but i'm having problems booting from an old pc
(usb 1.0). The boot process is very very slow. It seems systems uses
uhci_hcd in later case. I don't know where to begin
After long time I have a micro PC[*] capable to booting from USB. It boot
from external cdrom[1], from USB key where I have installed Damn Small
Linux[2], from USB key where I have installed Debian Net Install[3], but
not if I install real Debian system onto it.
I have followed **step by step** w
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