Re: Install from USB Pendrive

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Thanks for the reply.  I've managed to do that.  I would like to completely emulate the CD from the pen drive.  I am still trying to figure out how it is done by the CD.  I look at the CD and I don't see the boot files and such.  Not sure what I am missing. :|

Thanks
Chris
 
>>> ssilva@xxxxxxxxxxxx 02/06/06 6:51 pm >>> 
Chris Hammond spake the following on 2/6/2006 9:23 AM:
> I would like to take a USB pen drive and make it CentOS 4.2 install cdrom 1.  I have found the boot image for USB drives or floppies but I want to make my pen drive Install CD 1.  I have looked around and the closest thing I have found is a how to for Debian but I can't seem to figure out how to adapt it to what I want to do.  Any help or links would be much appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> Chris
You might want to use the server cd as the base.
Should be do- able. Add a second partition with the files from CD and do a hard
drive install, using the drive that the usb drive detects as.

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