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installing_i386_images_using_a_usb_key [2015/11/19 19:53]
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installing_i386_images_using_a_usb_key [2016/04/02 14:04]
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-A USB key is one of the fastest and easiest ways to create boot media. You only need a fat32 formatted USB key. Most USB keys come formatted with fat32. It's OK if there are other files on the USB key as long as there is enough room for the image files+A USB key is one of the fastest and easiest ways to create boot media. You only need a fat32 formatted USB key. Most USB keys come formatted with fat32. It's OK if there are other files on the USB key as long as there is enough room for the image files
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 +The instructions are for a Windows computer. You can do this on Linux but it's a bit more complex ([[linux_installation_instructions|instructions here]])
  
   - Download the the zip file with the install image and unzip the files onto your USB key.   - Download the the zip file with the install image and unzip the files onto your USB key.
installing_i386_images_using_a_usb_key.txt · Last modified: 2016/04/02 14:04 by andrew