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The easiest way to get a removable device like a usb stick to boot is to |
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use sys-boot/syslinux's isohybrid utility on your iso image that boots |
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from isolinux. Old hat method involves manually creating the filesystem |
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and copying data to it which you can find a guide at |
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http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/liveusb.xml or |
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http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-811070.html to convert any of the |
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install cds using isohybrid. |
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Good luck, |
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likewhoa |
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On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 07:14 +0530, Ganath Rathnayaka wrote: |
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> Hi Devs, |
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> I am Ganath Rathnayaka from University of Peradeniya and I am like to |
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> "Make the clustering LiveCD from a previous GSoC bootable from USB " |
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> involve in this project since I am interesting in clustering, high |
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> performance computing and specially clustering using a USB bootable. |
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> So I like to see the USB bootable code for start workaround. If you |
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> can point me out where can I get the code for the USB bootable code |
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> then it will be a great help. |
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> -- |
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> thanks |
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> Ganath |
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> |