Originally I used pendrivlinux.com, UNetbootin was a lot simpler
Originally I used pendrivlinux.com, UNetbootin was a lot simpler
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===with UNetbootin===
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===Make the USB-key with UNetbootin===
{{Note box|5th July 2013: I found that unetbootin-windows-585.exe expanded the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso onto the USB stick (creating the directory structure etc), thus there was no .iso image to be found at the select an image point in the install process. I simply copied the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso into the USB sticks root directory.}}
{{Note box|5th July 2013: I found that unetbootin-windows-585.exe expanded the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso onto the USB stick (creating the directory structure etc), thus there was no .iso image to be found at the select an image point in the install process. I simply copied the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso into the USB sticks root directory.}}
* USB Disk In
* USB Disk In
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{{Warning box| you don't have the boot menu where you can pass special commands on raid, no lvm...}}
{{Warning box| you don't have the boot menu where you can pass special commands on raid, no lvm...}}
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===with Multisystem===
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===Make the USB-key with Multisystem===
Multisystem is a useful tool when you want to get several isos on your usb key, see http://liveusb.info/dotclear/index.php?
Multisystem is a useful tool when you want to get several isos on your usb key, see http://liveusb.info/dotclear/index.php?
The installation is quite easy, drag and drop the iso in the below appropriate place, give the password of the user who needs the sudo right...it is nearly finished.
The installation is quite easy, drag and drop the iso in the below appropriate place, give the password of the user who needs the sudo right...it is nearly finished.