USB booting :: DSL on Kingston USB Drive



You have to read more stuff before acting...

If you burn your cd or usb stick or whatever, from an .iso file, burn it as an iso file, and not just as data. By the way read more on: "What's an iso file?" You are an internet user, so go and find some stuff about it, read and try to understand.

For an image of a floppy: the same thing. Do not just copy that file onto a floppy. Use the right way to make a bootable floppy. If you use GNU/Linux, it's just a command in a console. If you use microsoft windows you have to use a specific cute little pinquin-program to write the image to a floppy.

You possible can find it here: THIS LINK PLEASE

or

HERE

If you are new to GNU, you also can try Knoppix or Slax, which runs KDE as GUI, and you will feel more relaxed as a windows user. If you want to try Gnome as GUI, try the GNU/Linux live cd of the Ubuntu project, very nice.

Success with your project.


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