USB booting :: what dls for usb?



hi
i have a usb & i want to boot the computer with it.
i saw this
but i dont know what to download.

what to download & how to make it bootable?

p.s.
it say that the program is 50MB but in my usb its 110MB.
what is wrong?

If you want to install to your USB drive then all you need to do is set the "correct" geometry and I'd suggest the easy way of using the "install to USB pen drive" function in the menu. There is a rather useful walkthrough on USB installation and particually setting geometry in the documentation section at: http://damnsmalllinux.org/talk/node/51 you might also consider making a "5-way" install where you can also "boot" DSL from inside windows -but this is a tad more complicated and I find that I dont use it as much as I thought I would. Anyway, start with the basics first and see if you can get the thing to boot at all...

Sorry but I cant help you about the 110MB thing, that IS an error -it should be 50MB

I hope that is some use to you.

EDIT: you want to then either get the current CD ISO ( dsl-1.0.iso at the moment) and burn it to a cd. Or otherwise, if your running windows, there is a short tutorial on how to install to a pen drive without burning a cd here: http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/talk/node/67

DSL IS only 50MB

However, the "DSL Embedded" version works from MS Windows using a virtual PC eumulation program called QEMU.  This simulated computer has a fake hard drive and the contents of the hard drive are located inside a file.  This file will bring up your USB usage from 50MB to 110MB.

If you don't want the virtual hard drive, then delete this file.

ok

what is the virtual hard drive good for?

When you emulate DSL it does not mount your real hard drive, insted it mounts the virtual one only (for obvious reasons, the other drive(s) are in use). So if you want to save anything within your emulated DSL, you can save it to the virtual drive.

Also, I suspect that if you do a 5-way install (DSL boots by USB stick from bois and within windows) then the virtual drive will be accessable by both systems.

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