To prepare the USB stick, you will need a system where GNU/Linux is already running and where USB is supported.
Needed packages and other things:
1. lilo
2. mbr package (optional)
3. syslinux download on here
4. vmlinuz, initrd.gz and boot.img.gz (optional). download on here (choose hd-media directory) . Thats i386 machine, for Others Machine try download on here
5. USB HDD (i use Kingston Data Traveler 2.0, 4G storage called USB HDD). maybe with USB key possible to install.
6. ISO can download on here
before do this, your lilo (or mbr package) and syslinux must installed (check first on your konsole with syslinux command. then, next step are:
1. creating fat filesystem:
$ mkdosfs /dev/sdb1
2. creating ldlinux.sys on your USB memory stick:
$ syslinux /dev/sdb1
3. open your favourite editor and fill:
default /vmlinuz vga language=791
*erratum , should be
default /vmlinuz vga language=791
append initrd=/initrd.gz
Save as syslinux.cfg and copy syslinux.cfg, vmlinuz, initrd.gz to /mnt/sdb1:$ cp {syslinux.cfg,vmlinuz,initrd.gz} /mnt/sdb1
4. Also your lenny ISO:
$ cp /mnt/sda4/iso/debian-sid-lenny-cd/debian-testing-i386-CD-1.iso /mnt/sdb1/
5. then make bootable your USB memory stick, on konsole type:
$ lilo -S /dev/null -M /dev/sdb ext
$ lilo -S /dev/null -A /dev/sdb 1
your USB memory stick should be bootable now and possible to install debian lenny using USB memory stick
done.
Tips:
to install with graphical install you can ignore step 3 and copy all things on boot.img.gz ( gunzip && mount it with loop before or doing with zcat command).
with loop
$ mkdir tmp
$ gunzip boot.img.gz
$ mount boot.img tmp/ -o loop
copy all things on tmp to /mnt/sdb1
$ cp tmp/* /mnt/sdb1other tips, u can using vmlinuz and kernel (initrd) from directory gtk . Replace vmlinuz and initrd on text mode based with it.
with zcat
$ zcat boot.img.gz >/dev/sdb1
using zcat, your usb stick will partitioned 250 M. so,you must use ISO smaller than 250 M. (netinst or etc)
and next step (step 4)
Reference:
1. Installing Debian Sarge from a USB memory stick (USB key)
2. Installing Debian from a USB Stick
3. Install GNU/Linux Debian Etch dari USB Flash Disk
6 comments:
Hi Rakesh,
Its a very helpful article. This helped me a lot.
Thanks,
Aira
Thanks Aira!
Hope this article will help to all Debian users.
~Rakesh
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thanks
regards
deanet
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Thanks,
Rakesh
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