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Posted: Dec. 28 2004,19:08 |
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Quote (eakeller @ Nov. 23 2004,18:59) | ...
1. Using the Write function in WinImage, I put the bootusb-***.img file onto the USB key 2. Using IsoBuster, I then dragged the KNOPPIX directory in dsl-x.x.x.iso to the root directory of the USB key
I rebooted, and bam! Linux on a Win2k work machine. It was pretty cool. A few things I ran into:
A. It took me a while to figure out the Write function in WinImage. Be careful, this is not the same as just copying the image file to the key...
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eakeller,
Could you explain the use of the "write" function in WinImage? I have had a hard time getting that software to "do anything". Thanks for your time.
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