zenarcher
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Joined: Sep. 2005 |
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Posted: Sep. 11 2005,22:11 |
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I am fairly new to Linux, having used SUSE for about six months. I'm doing pretty well there and now want to try DSL with a USB pen drive.
Here is what I have: CD with DSL 1.4 (Screen opens with 50MB Live BizCard CD) 128MB Lexar USB Pen Drive
I have read a lot of the FAQ's and such, but am still a bit confused. Perhaps it's my newness to Linux together with my 60 year old brain, but I'm still at a loss as to exactly what to do. Better if I try to explain what I'd like to be able to do with DSL and the USB pen drive.
I would like to install DSL on the USB pen drive. I would then like to be able to take the pen drive with me, to use on any computer I might be at. Probably always a Windows box. Since I don't want to change BIOS settings on a box belonging to someone else (and their BIOS may not support USB booting anyway) and I don't want to carry a boot floppy or anything with me, I'm looking for an option. I have read that it's possible to boot DSL from within Windows. I believe that requires something like QEMU, with which I'm totally unfamiliar, except to understand it's some sort of emulator application. I'm not sure if there is enough room on a 128MB jump drive to install both DSL and QEMU, if this is what I would need to do.
I'm sorry if I'm not being specific enough here, but hope that someone will understand what I'd like to do and could make some suggestions. I have two Linux boxes and one Windows XP box on my network, so can work from any of them, to set up the USB pen drive.
I would appreciate if someone could suggest the way to go with what I'm trying to do and possibly assist me in setting up the USB pen drive with DSL from the CD and whatever else I would require to boot from within Windows on a Windows only box.
Thanks in advance, zenarcher
Could someone tell me, perhaps, if QEMU is part of the DSL package, or if it is something which must be installed separately???
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