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2010 Jul 22
3
Building an install disk on a USB key manually or using unetbootin
Has anyone successfully built a USB key for installing centos5.5 either manually or using a tool like unetbootin? I am trying to create one using the 64bit install DVD iso and so far the USB either won't boot (unetbootin) or the installation aborts after I select the iso location on the USB key (manual). Thanks, David
2010 Apr 30
1
USB Key Setup
Marcus Moeller wrote on 04/30/2010 02:45 AM: > Dear Phil. > >> Thanks for the feedback. Will have a look when I get time, which may not be >> soon with 5.5 QA heating up. I was actually thinking about depreciating >> that procedure and recommending UNetbootin which is a lot simpler to use. I >> created a RHEL6 Beta bootable USB flash device on an 8GB stick using it >> under 5.4, and it does start the boot, but the only system I have handy to >> test on at the moment will not finish booting the installer as it complains >> about...
2010 Oct 03
16
XCP 5.0 Your license has expired. Please contact your support representative
xe vm-start vm=debian Your license has expired. Please contact your support representative. Network and Management Interface XCP 0.5.900-36486c I was seriously under the impression we fixed this, now all my images are offline is there any way to fix this without reinstalling everything ? _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list
2009 Mar 31
3
Installing Cent OS from a usb flash drive
I recently acquired a Fujitsu Lifebook 1610. Unfortunately, the machine was missing a lot of the stuff that would've come with it brand new, mainly the usb cdrom drive. Currently, I'm running Fedora on it, and I installed it using a usb flash drive with the help of a program called unetbootin(Probably not spelled right). to load the ISO onto the USB drive. I've successfully used the same program to load the Cent OS live cd onto a flash drive, and I've run it on the machine. Now, is there a way that I can install cent os onto the machine by way of the usb flash drive? I'...
2017 Jul 27
2
What RH-like on a Dell XPS 15 (9590)?
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 08:38:14PM +0200, wwp wrote: > Say, instead of stable, something not rawhide. But I'll examine all > options that do work, so let's forget about "stable". In that case ? and I freely admit I have some bias here ? I highly recommend Fedora. It's not stable in the sense of strict ABI compliance, although we try to minimize disruption within the
2011 Apr 13
3
(no subject)
Hi all, I've got a bit of an issue with reinstalling a server. I can get the installer to boot off a memory stick made with unetbootin, but I can't seem to find the installation files on the stick. I have hda, sda and sdb but none are acceptable install media. How do I mount the USB stick while in the installer to install off it? DVD isn't an option because it's been removed for a tape drive. It's probably someth...
2016 Mar 05
5
6.7 netinstall fails at insert cd to continue
On 03/05/16 09:04, Chris Murphy wrote: > You don't say how you created the media. > -- true, i did not say how i created cd's. i used k3b as it is easier, less to remember, than using command line. usb's sticks were created using unetbootin and fedora-liveusb-creator. yes, i did not mention that i tried with 2 usb sticks. failure was same, did not feel it mattered. failure is failure. > Also netinstall used the network as source, not from CD/DVD. So you > should just leave the source selection on default. > -- so you are sa...
2016 Feb 07
2
"upstream testing"??
..."clocksource=tsm" > or "clocksource=acpi_pm"? > > Alexander > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos Just a thought, but maybe try doing the "Unetbootin/.ISO file build" on another pc / laptop and attempt booting from the USB instead of a CD? Just my thoughts on the matter. Its something I would do just to get the OS installed, then I'd worry about the upstream stuff afterwards...perhaps after the install and a tremendous system-wide...
2018 Oct 09
1
netinstall problem -- corrupt alsa-utils-1.1.0-10.el6.i686.rpm?
...uccessfully used this installation procedure in the past, literally tens times (last time in January). Since it says "verify your installation source", I have now tried again with CentOS-6.10-i386-netinstall.iso CentOS-6.9-i386-netinstall.iso on two different USB sticks, written with unetbootin and livecd-iso-to-disk on two different computers. I also have a DVD with some former CentOS version (perhaps 6.4). I have tried the installation on 3 different computers (on one of which the procedure worked in the past). Every time it is the same. NB: during the installation process, the URL...
2010 Jul 28
1
LiveCD on USB won't boot
HI, I tried to build my own liveCD on USB-device. I've formatted my usb-stick: # mkdosfs -F 32 -n usbdisk /dev/sda1 Then I copied the iso-image to my stick: # livecd-iso-to-disk CentOS-5.5-i386-LiveCD.iso /dev/sda1 After that I tried to boot with that new device: # qemu -hda /dev/sda -m 256 But, then I become this error-message: "Initial menu has no LABEL entries!" The same
2009 Jun 18
1
suggestions for installing CentOS 5 via USB?
I'm having problems installing CentOS via a USB drive. First, I tried using Unetbootin, but with no avail. The 8MB netinstall doesn't work, and the big DVD image doesn't work either. http://lubi.sourceforge.net/unetbootin.html Then I tried this http://www.pendrivelinux.com/usb-centos-5-live-install-via-windows/ with a CentOS DVD file, and that did not work (just hangs)....
2016 Mar 07
1
6.7 netinstall fails at insert cd to continue
...; > On 03/05/16 09:04, Chris Murphy wrote: >> You don't say how you created the media. >> > -- > > true, i did not say how i created cd's. > > i used k3b as it is easier, less to remember, than using command line. OK. > usb's sticks were created using unetbootin and fedora-liveusb-creator. > yes, i did not mention that i tried with 2 usb sticks. failure was > same, did not feel it mattered. failure is failure. No, unetbootin is pretty unreliable. I've actually not had it work reliably with Fedora ISOs since forever, but I mainly use (U)EFI syste...
2012 Dec 05
1
Problems with Acer netbook freezing on syslinux bootup
Hi! I'm not a programmer, so I will try and be as clear as I can. I currently have an Acer Aspire One which has issues with syslinux 4.06 When I try and make a usb bootable install key using common automated programs under windows (Universal USB installer from Pendrivelinux, LiLi and unetbootin), they all fail when booted on the netbook. Now, I know it's an issue with syslinux for many reasons. All I get to see is the syslinux 4.06 EDD header and then everything freezes except the power button. So I got different versions of syslinux and re-did the MBR like said in the wiki page. I...
2017 Jul 27
2
What RH-like on a Dell XPS 15 (9590)?
...to minimize disruption within the 13-month > life of a release, but it is stable in the "does not crash" sense. Right, I'm currently digging that way, struggling a bit w/ the way I write the F26 ISO to a USB flashdrive (I'll succeed tomorrow, found better howtos to get rid of unetbootin issues). Fedora could be stable enough even if not a standard/reference in industry at all (which sticks to RH releases), I would have loved a CentOS because it is way more compliant to my "corporate" needs (LTS), but a Fedora could be do it, if it really does it, at least until CentOS8...
2015 Mar 26
5
error code 1 while using syslinux
Hi, I am trying to create a bootable linux usb drive using syslinux command as given below but I am getting error as given below syslinux4.exe -maf G: Return code : 1 Output : Error : Could not write the whole boot sector I have tried to do this with syslinux4, syslinux5, syslinux6 with the same error message. The usb drive is formatted to FAT32 drive system and has a capacity of 4GB. The OS
2011 Jan 29
2
How to make a bootable USB flash drive manually?
I would like to boot Ubuntu 8.04 i386 from my USB flash drive. I was guided by this tutorial: http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/HowTos#How_to_Create_a_Bootable_USB:_For_Linux I took following steps: 1) made sure that usb_storage.ko kernel module is loaded root at martin-desktop:~# lsmod | grep -i storage usb_storage 39585 1 root at martin-desktop:~# 2) inserted USB flash
2017 Jul 27
0
What RH-like on a Dell XPS 15 (9590)?
...within the 13-month > > life of a release, but it is stable in the "does not crash" sense. > > Right, I'm currently digging that way, struggling a bit w/ the way I > write the F26 ISO to a USB flashdrive (I'll succeed tomorrow, found > better howtos to get rid of unetbootin issues). > > Fedora could be stable enough even if not a standard/reference in > industry at all (which sticks to RH releases), I would have loved a > CentOS because it is way more compliant to my "corporate" needs (LTS), > but a Fedora could be do it, if it really does it,...
2014 Dec 07
1
Samba embedded device?
Are you planing on offering and storage ? I just build node 804 (54$ case) it supports 12 hard hard drives. I am using semptron 3825 quad core 25 watts. asrock itx motherboard 16gb of ram. so far i have 16tb. There are extended itx motherboard with 14 sata ports and xeon.support. I know there is distro that provides community edition of samba and openchange and it has nice web interface for
2010 Sep 09
0
thanks
...nd then miracle , it worked. that is a micro step,and probably no step at all for the humanity: but a huge step to me! Anyway, for permitting some weird folks like me for succeeding in making their own path without needing to use some (probably interesting for the try) pre-masticated programs like unetbootin and lilo and others: one more big THANKS
2013 Mar 12
0
6.x - USB key
I just had to rebuild my USB key for a generic install (got to do that for a drive to send with the system back to the OEM for repair, y'know). This time, I used unetbootin, which took a while to build the key, and worked *almost* well. The two annoying hangups: it took a *long* time to extract the packages and put them all on the USB key, looking like a repo... EXCEPT that during the install, anaconda *demands* the .iso. I went back, deleted /mnt/usb/Packages, since...