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− | To install an arbitrary Linux distribution onto a USB disk, follow this tutorial. Note that you do not need to have the distribution you want to install onto USB disk on your harddisk. This has been tested with installing kubuntu | + | To install an arbitrary Linux distribution onto a USB disk, follow this tutorial. Note that you do not need to have the distribution you want to install onto USB disk on your harddisk. This has been tested with installing kubuntu 7.10 while running SUSE 11, but should work same or similar with any other distributions. |
= Create a virtual disk = | = Create a virtual disk = | ||
dd if=/dev/zero of=newdistro.img bs=1024 count=10000000 | dd if=/dev/zero of=newdistro.img bs=1024 count=10000000 | ||
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+ | = Boot your distro virtually = | ||
+ | qemu -cdrom /dev/sr1 -hda newdistro.img |
Latest revision as of 17:59, 26 October 2008
To install an arbitrary Linux distribution onto a USB disk, follow this tutorial. Note that you do not need to have the distribution you want to install onto USB disk on your harddisk. This has been tested with installing kubuntu 7.10 while running SUSE 11, but should work same or similar with any other distributions.
Create a virtual disk
dd if=/dev/zero of=newdistro.img bs=1024 count=10000000
Boot your distro virtually
qemu -cdrom /dev/sr1 -hda newdistro.img