Re: Building an install disk on a USB key manually or using unetbootin

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I actually did follow this as the manual attempt at getting it to work; 
unsuccessfully.  I probably should have clarified it better in my 
original email.

The USB boots, I get the install menu, the USB drivers, etc. are 
installed and then I am prompted for the location of the iso.  Once I 
select the location and then the actual iso, the install aborts.

David

On 07/23/2010 04:25 AM, John Doe wrote:
> From: David<david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>    
>> Has anyone successfully built a USB key for installing centos5.5 either
>> manually or using a tool like unetbootin?
>> I am trying to create one  using the 64bit install DVD iso and so far the
>> USB either won't boot  (unetbootin) or the installation aborts after I
>> select the iso location on  the USB key  (manual).
>>      
> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
> Either you can do most of it "manualy" (and learn a few things),
> or you use others scripts/programs (seeAlternatives at the bottom)...
>
> JD
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