openmamba bootusb |
Lets you boot an openmamba ISO image from a USB Flash storage device thus allowing live use and installation
on computer that don't have a CD/DVD-ROM reader.
It can be used also if you don't want to use a CD/DVD-ROM media and if you want a faster system startup and
installation.
Installation instructions: 1) USB storage device partitioning
2) Formatting the device
mkfs.ext2 -b 2048 <partition device>The filesystem (ext2) and the given option are recommended to fit the system on a 1 GB device. 3) Installing the cpio image mount <partition device> <mount point> cd <mount point> gunzip -c < openmamba-botusb-en-i586.cpio.gz | cpio -i 4) Installing extlinux bootloader You need the syslinux package installed on your computer, then use the following command from the <mount point> directory: extlinux --install boot 5) Installing master boot record (MBR) You need the mbr package installed on your computer, then use the following command: install-mbr <disk device> 6) Copying the ISO image file Copy the ISO image file of an openmamba media (livecd, livestudio, installdvd...) in the devire root directory: cp <file ISO> <mount point>Unmount the storage and that's all about installation. 7) Running the system Reboot your computer with the USB storage inserted in. Your computer maybe configured or not for booting from a USB Hard Drive/Storage device; check your bios configuration and wheter it supports booting from USB (many bioses are buggy!). |
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