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I downloaded the OpenSUSE 11.2 Live KDE Distribution. I want to put it on a USB Flash Drive that is bootable so that I can boot from it when necessary.
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- 11-14-2009 #1Just Joined!
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Setting up OpenSUSE 11.2 Live CD on a USB Drive
I downloaded the OpenSUSE 11.2 Live KDE Distribution. I want to put it on a USB Flash Drive that is bootable so that I can boot from it when necessary.
What is the best way to do this? I am a newbie to Linux so only know about downloading it and burning a CD. Thank you.
- 11-14-2009 #2
Try
UNetbootin - Homepage and Downloads
There is both a Windows and Linux version.
- 11-14-2009 #3
I agree, unetbootin allows for very simple installs of most major versions/distros to USB or HD. IF you have Linux already installed, you can probably install unetbootin from your system repos.
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- 11-14-2009 #4
It tells you how to do it here at openSuse.
But I think you probably need a linux system to do it.Pete
- 11-21-2009 #5Linux User
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Full instructions for 11.2 are here:
Live USB stick - openSUSE


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