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| == Creating USB stick == | | == Creating USB stick == |
− | * USB Disk In | + | * Insert USB device |
| * Run the Software | | * Run the Software |
| * Point to the SME ISO file | | * Point to the SME ISO file |
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| == Using == | | == Using == |
− | In your new Hardware ...
| + | On your new Hardware ... |
| # Boot from USB | | # Boot from USB |
| # Select Install from Hard Disk | | # Select Install from Hard Disk |
| # Choose Partition | | # Choose Partition |
− | #* Generally it will be the last partition
| + | ** Generally it will be the last partition |
− | #* it was ''/dev/sda1'' when no partition, sde1 when I re-installed on the HP Microserver
| + | ** it was ''/dev/sda1'' when no partition, sde1 when I re-installed on the HP Microserver |
− | #* I left the path blank
| + | ** leave the path blank |
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− | Originally I used pendrivlinux.com, UNetbootin was a lot simpler
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| ===Make the USB-key with UNetbootin=== | | ===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.}} |
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| * Run Unetbootin | | * Run Unetbootin |
| * Point to the SME ISO file | | * Point to the SME ISO file |
− | * Wait that Unetbooting is finished | + | * Wait until Unetbooting has finished |
− | * Simply copied the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso into the USB sticks root directory. | + | * Simply copy the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso into the USB sticks root directory. |
| Then | | Then |
| * Boot from USB | | * Boot from USB |
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| ** Generally it will be the last partition | | ** Generally it will be the last partition |
| ** it was ''/dev/sda1'' when no partition, sde1 when I re-installed on the HP Microserver | | ** it was ''/dev/sda1'' when no partition, sde1 when I re-installed on the HP Microserver |
− | ** I left the path blank | + | ** leave the path blank |
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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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| * Point to the SME ISO file | | * Point to the SME ISO file |
| * Wait that multisystem is finished | | * Wait that multisystem is finished |
− | * Simply copied the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso into the USB sticks root directory. | + | * Simply copy the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso into the USB sticks root directory. |
| Then | | Then |
| * Boot from USB, select the right O.S you want to start. | | * Boot from USB, select the right O.S you want to start. |
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| ** Generally it will be the last partition | | ** Generally it will be the last partition |
| ** it was ''/dev/sda1'' when no partition, sde1 when I re-installed on the HP Microserver | | ** it was ''/dev/sda1'' when no partition, sde1 when I re-installed on the HP Microserver |
− | ** I left the path blank | + | ** leave the path blank |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |