Booting from the USB requires that there is a syslinux directory to boot off of. In EL6, there is only isolinux, which is what booting from a DVD uses. You should be able to copy isolinux to syslinux, rename the files from s/iso/sys/ and then update syslinux.cfg to point to the USB drive to boot from. Here's an example from my setup: ==== LABEL next MENU LABEL ^A) Boot the next device as configured in your BIOS MENU DEFAULT localboot -1 LABEL usb-new-striker01 MENU LABEL ^1) New Striker Dashboard 01 - RHEL 6 - USB - Deletes All Existing Data! TEXT HELP Installs a new Striker Dashboard 01 using RHEL 6. Will create a traditional /boot + MBR install for systems with traditional BIOSes. Partition will be 0.5 GiB /boot, 4 GiB <swap>, remainder for /. ENDTEXT KERNEL vmlinuz APPEND initrd=initrd.img repo=hd:sdb1:/ ks=hd:sdb1:ks/usb-new-striker01.ks LABEL usb-new-striker02 MENU LABEL ^2) New Striker Dashboard 02 - RHEL 6 - USB - Deletes All Existing Data! TEXT HELP Installs a new Striker Dashboard 02 using RHEL 6. Will create a traditional /boot + MBR install for systems with traditional BIOSes. Partition will be 0.5 GiB /boot, 4 GiB <swap>, remainder for /. ENDTEXT KERNEL vmlinuz APPEND initrd=initrd.img repo=hd:sdb1:/ ks=hd:sdb1:ks/usb-new-striker02.ks label rescue MENU LABEL ^B) Rescue installed system MENU HELP Boot the RHEL 6.6 DVD in rescue mode. ENDTEXT KERNEL vmlinuz APPEND initrd=initrd.img rescue label memtest86 MENU LABEL ^C) Memory test MENU HELP Test the RAM in the system for defects. ENDTEXT KERNELmemtest APPEND - ==== Delete the ks... from the APPEND line if you don't want to use a custom KS (the existing data from isolinux.cfg should show this, more or less). I personally re-rolled the ISO so that this (modified) syslinux.cfg was in the ISO, so that I didn't have to do it after the fact. hth digimer On 13/08/15 02:21 PM, Wes James wrote: > I’ve been trying to get the dd of an iso to a usb flash drive to work for CentOS 6.7. It is working with the CentOS 7 DVD1 iso (x64), but if I use the same process with 6.7 bin dvd1 iso or the 6.7 live dvd, the flash drive will not boot. I thought 6.x and forward could be done like this. > > -wes > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- Digimer Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.ca/w/ What if the cure for cancer is trapped in the mind of a person without access to education? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos