m.roth at 5-cent.us
2010-Apr-29 17:19 UTC
[CentOS] Building an install disk on a USB key, solved
Ok, there's been discussion, including, I think, on the wiki web page,
that syslinux is not correct. At any rate, after enough experimentation, I
have a working install on a USB key. The procedure is:
Using fdisk, partition your key: one partition, VFAT (type b, and toggle
the bootable flag), about 9M or 10M, and a second partition big enough to
hold a DVD. That should be type 83 (Linux native).
mkfs -t vfat <the DOS partition)
mkfs <the Linux partition
liveCD-iso-to-disk <.iso, w/ full path> /dev/<USB DOS partition>
mount <USB Linux partition> /mnt
cp <CentOS.iso> /mnt/
You're done. You do have to tell it "install from hard disk", and
then
point it to the Linux partition.
I just did this and tested it (or at least as far as the "searching for
existing CentOS installations).
mark
m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:> Ok, there's been discussion, including, I think, on the wiki web page, > that syslinux is not correct. At any rate, after enough experimentation, I > have a working install on a USB key. The procedure is: > > Using fdisk, partition your key: one partition, VFAT (type b, and toggle > the bootable flag), about 9M or 10M, and a second partition big enough to > hold a DVD. That should be type 83 (Linux native). > > mkfs -t vfat <the DOS partition) > mkfs <the Linux partition > > liveCD-iso-to-disk <.iso, w/ full path> /dev/<USB DOS partition> > mount <USB Linux partition> /mnt > cp <CentOS.iso> /mnt/ > > You're done. You do have to tell it "install from hard disk", and then > point it to the Linux partition. > > I just did this and tested it (or at least as far as the "searching for > existing CentOS installations). >Following these instructions, what iso do I use for the livecd-iso-to-disk step? -- Bowie