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installing linux from usb
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I'm going to be installing SL from a usb device once I get my netbook. I've found various ways to install it.

 

1. http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Ha...Media.html I've tried it but doesn't seem to work.

2. https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/ Not sure if you're able to use the full install iso and if not if you can install from the livecd.

3. http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ Read on serveral forums that it should work

 

Anyone have any experience with these, if so please share your experiences.

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Tried out both unethbootin and liveusb creator. liveusb creator seemed to work for me and unetbootin didn't work. And I'm able to install SL from livecd/dvd. Now I can go ahead and buy my netbook.
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I used unetbootin to install a XBMC shuttle PC, the Ubuntu tower for the missus, as well as a test Win7 image on my new hardware - it all worked fine for me.

 

There *are* some issues with adding propriety modules and drivers into each OS - in the case of Ubuntu, I let a standard image install then fixed things with apt once it was up and running (and on the network). Win7 was slightly more problematic - a friend sorted out the RAID controller drivers for me on that front - but that was something more to do with the OS seeing specific BIOS settings. XBMC (Debian) was a nightmare initially trying to configure X to a suitable resolution, but Anyweb's thread about nVidia drivers (the .run script) fixed that for me, once I sorted out which modules I needed.

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