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Posted: Oct. 24 2006,20:19 |
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I think the main difference between the scripts is zip uses mkdiskimage (perl script that "creates a blank ms-dos formatted hdd image") rather than dd to set the drive geometry.
Since you have another linux machine, you could probably copy the pendrive_usbzip.sh script over with mkdiskimage (if one isnt there) and just run that script.
Alternatively, I have heard that you can use usb-installs through vmware, and you could try it that way - if your computer can run that.
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