Re: [arch-announce] December: time for a new install medium

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Hi Robbie,
>
> I know it's not really necessary, but I always like to have the most up-to-date
> Arch live on my toolbox USB stick. Is there a recommended way to update an
> existing USB install medium (without overwriting other files?), or should I just
> follow the steps at [1], and update the syslinux configs each time?
>
> [1]
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_Installation_Media#Without_over
> writing_the_USB_drive

don't know if there is a recommended way but I did just that this weekend.

1. Mount iso and copy the arch,EFI and loader directory (it worked but maybe I should delete destinations directories first to avoid conflicts with old files not updated)
2. I have reexecuted extlinux install (possibly optionnal but I have played it safe)
3. You can skip the copy of the 440 bytes MBR bootstrap code. Updating files have no impact on it.
4. Modify 3 cfg files in /arch/boot/syslinux and /loader/entries to replace archisolabel with archisodevice

That is all there is to do to update your usb key.

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