Juanito
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Posted: Oct. 25 2007,08:00 |
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For me, due to the large number of options available to boot from usb sticks, it is perhaps better to do it manually.
If you boot from cd, it is relatively easy (using posts in this formum or the wiki) to format a usb stick (fat16, fat32 or ext2), install the loader (syslinux or extlinux), unpack the iso and copy the necessary files to usb.
I've been using freeware ext2 drivers on a couple of windows pc's to read ext2 partitions for about a year now without problems - even the workaround to read multiple usb stick partitions (fat16, fat32 or ext2) in windows is not that difficult.
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