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Install systemrescuecd on a usb9/25/2023 ![]() Step-01: Find the device name You need the device of the USB stick. Installation from Linux If you don't have Linux installed, you can burn SystemRescueCd on a CDRom, and perform the install from this system itself. If you have no Linux installed on your computer, just can just install SystemRescueCd on an USB from the system you get when you boot the CDRom version of SystemRescueCd. Installation from Linux is recommended since several programs such as cfdisk may be required in some situations, and these tools are not available on Windows. If you install SystemRescueCd on an USB stick, you may also be interested in making a backing store () to keep your changes between reboots. ![]() If you are doing the installation from linux, you can either install syslinux on your system, or just install from the cdrom edition of SystemRescueCd. If you are doing the installation from Windows, you can just find syslinux.exe in a zipfile on the cdrom. You also need a recent version syslinux (3.35 or newer) to be installed on your system. You BIOS must be able to boot on USB hard disks, and it must be defined before other devices in the boot devices order. Of course, you need a computer that supports USB, with almost a free USB socket. If you use the official version, you need at least 512 MB. First, you need SystemResuceCd 0.2.18 or newer, and an USB stick with enough space. It allows to use this system from an USB stick (mini hard disk) instead of using a CDRom. ![]() Introduction This chapter explains how to install SystemRescueCd on an USB-stick. Sysresccd-manual-en How to install SystemRescueCd on an USB-stick From SystemRescueCdĬontents 1 Introduction 2 Installation from Linux 2.1 step-01: Find the device name 2.2 step-02: Reinitialization of the stick 2.3 step-03: Copy files from the CDRom 2.3.1 New instructions to copy the files 2.3.2 Old instructions to copy the files 2.4 step-04: Make the disk bootable 3 Installation from Windows 3.1 step-01: Find the device letter 3.2 step-02: Format the USB-stick as FAT 3.3 step-03: Copy files from the CDRom 3.4 step-04: Make the disk bootable 4 Installation from SystemRescueCd-1.1.4 (or newer) 4.1 Overview 4.2 Example of installation 5 Installation from Linux using an ext3 filesystem 6 Booting from the USB stick 7 USB keys models known to work ![]()
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