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* download unetbootin from http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net | * download unetbootin from http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net | ||
* [[open a console]] and make the downloaded file executable, e.g.: | * [[open a console]] and make the downloaded file executable, e.g.: |
Revision as of 08:32, 1 November 2013
UNetBootIn allows you to create a bootable USB disk from the network or from a bootable CD, DVD, harddisk or image.
- download unetbootin from http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net
- open a console and make the downloaded file executable, e.g.:
cd cd Downloads chmod 777 unetbootin-linux-575
- start it
./unetbootin-linux-575
- when asked for libpng12, install the 32bit version of it, e.g. under SUSE Linux 12.1 x64:
yast -i libpng12-0-32bit
- when asked for p7zip, install it, e.g. under SUSE Linux 12.1 x64:
yast -i p7zip
- select which distribution you want to have installed on what disk: