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#* If you're on Unix (Linux, BSD, Max OS X), simply execute the file called "install-on-USB.sh" (root privileges are required) | #* If you're on Unix (Linux, BSD, Max OS X), simply execute the file called "install-on-USB.sh" (root privileges are required) | ||
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Revision as of 09:33, 2 December 2010
How to install Salix Live on a USB key?
It depends if you already have a Salix Live CD or simply an ISO image.
From a Salix Live CD
- Boot a Live session from the CD.
- Insert your USB key.
- Use LiveClone.
From an ISO image
- Open the ISO file using a software archiver (file-roller, xarchiver, 7-zip, iso-master, …)
- Extract all files and folders (boot, packages and salixlive) to your USB root directory
- Go to the "boot" directory on the USB key.
- If you're on Unix (Linux, BSD, Max OS X), simply execute the file called "install-on-USB.sh" (root privileges are required)
- If you're on Windows, execute the file called "install-on-USB.cmd" instead.