Re: bootable usb
On 2006-09-25, manish <manishmodgil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How could i create a bootable usb drive for the Linux.?
Will the solution be equally effective on the Solaris 10 platform.?
On x86 type hardware all you need is s system BIOS that will recognize
the device as bootable, and a boot loader/filesystem on the device to
load.
Not sure about sparc, though.
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-John (john@xxxxxxxxxxx)
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