[Bugs] #907 HIGH: New method for creation of SoaS USB sticks

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Fri Nov 5 11:16:13 EDT 2010


#907: New method for creation of SoaS USB sticks
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    Reporter:  lfaraone  |          Owner:  lfaraone                   
        Type:  task      |         Status:  new                        
    Priority:  High      |      Milestone:  Unspecified by Release Team
   Component:  SoaS      |        Version:  Unspecified                
    Severity:  Critical  |       Keywords:                             
Status_field:  Needinfo  |   Distribution:  Unspecified                
   Seeta_dev:            |  
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Comment(by satellit):

 AN IDEA
 Live USB Creating USB
  for netbooks without a CD/DVD drive:
 Format an 8GB or 16Gb USB with 2 partitions.
 /dev/sdb1 fat 16 FEDORA boot flag
 /dev/sdb2 fat 32 My Files

 Place this USB in fedora desktop and start liveusb-creator
 select:
 Fedora-14-i686-Live-SoaS.iso on your desktop
 set slider to 1200 persistence
 select /sdb1 Fedora USB as Target Device
 Create Live USB

 Remove and reinsert this 2 partition USB in your desktop and copy your
 soas live.iso's to
 My Files USB mounted on desktop
 (this 2nd partition 4GB will hold at least 4 different live USB.iso's)
 remove USB ( eject both MY Files and Fedora USB's)

 Boot with the 2 partition Live USB
 yum install liveusb-creator
 start live usb creator on USB
 [BROWSE] /Computer/media//My Files/ xxxx.iso (open)
 [Target Device]select the target 2nd  USB you just inserted  (fat 16
 FEDORA)
 set [Persistence Storage] by moving slider
 [Create Live USB]
 *This 2 partition USB is a Portable Live USB Creator you can carry in your
 pocket*
 Boot it and create Live USB's anywhere.

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