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= SME Server 9 =
= SME Server 9 =
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As of SME Server 9 a hybrid ISO image is used for creating bootable installation media. Note that not all USB Disk Creation software can properly handle this type of image (yet).
As of SME Server 9 a hybrid ISO image is used for creating bootable installation media. Note that not all USB Disk Creation software can properly handle this type of image (yet).
== Requirements ==
== Requirements ==
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* Bootable USB Disk - 2GB is sufficient
* Bootable USB Disk - 2GB is sufficient
* SME Image of your choice - eg SME 9.1 [http://mirror.contribs.org/releases/9.1/iso/i386/smeserver-9.1-i386.iso smeserver-9.1-i386.iso] or [http://mirror.contribs.org/releases/9.1/iso/x86_64/smeserver-9.1-x86_64.iso smeserver-9.1-x86_64.iso]. See the page [[SME_Server:Download]] for the current images.
* SME Image of your choice - eg SME 9.1 [http://mirror.contribs.org/releases/9.1/iso/i386/smeserver-9.1-i386.iso smeserver-9.1-i386.iso] or [http://mirror.contribs.org/releases/9.1/iso/x86_64/smeserver-9.1-x86_64.iso smeserver-9.1-x86_64.iso]. See the page [[SME_Server:Download]] for the current images.
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== Creating the USB stick on Windows ==
== Creating the USB stick on Windows ==
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* Insert USB Device and note the drive-letter used for it by Windows
* Insert USB Device and note the drive-letter used for it by Windows
* Fire-up the the Fedora Live-USB Creator
* Fire-up the the Fedora Live-USB Creator
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== Creating the USB stick on Linux ==
== Creating the USB stick on Linux ==
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* Insert USB device
* Insert USB device
* Go to the commandline
* Go to the commandline