if so please let me know how…
All i want is a usb bootable 11.4… that uses my hardwar… not emulated…
if so please let me know how…
All i want is a usb bootable 11.4… that uses my hardwar… not emulated…
Your request is kind of short on details. I have been able to install openSUSE 11.4 onto an external USB hard drive and boot from it without any modifications to the internal hard drive. You do need to understand disk partitioning, what partitions openSUSE uses, if you can select an external drive as bootable in your BIOS setup and what other OS are you dual booting with. You can boot from USB if you know what you are doing. Some, end up messing up the internal boot drive, say preventing Windows from booting alone, if you do not know what you are doing while installing openSUSE. I suggest you provide many more details about your system, what you want to accomplish and then listen to the advice you are given very closely.
Thank You,
Sorry, a usb stick… not a hard disk, I have tried all the differant software out there, like unetbootin, or pendrivelinux or any of the other ones, and they all seem to give errors.
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 20:26:03 +0000, ghostcyber wrote:
> Sorry, a usb stick… not a hard disk, I have tried all the differant
> software out there, like unetbootin, or pendrivelinux or any of the
> other ones, and they all seem to give errors.
What errors, and what specifically have you tried?
Are you trying to do an install from a flash drive or run the OS from the
flash drive? If the latter, check out SUSE Studio.
Jim
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