Topic: Linux Help - Bootable images running an EEE PC off a flash
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Fri 06/20/08 12:31 PM
This is probably a long shot...

...but does anyone know where I can download bootable images intended to be placed directly (as in "dd if=image.file of=/dev/sda") onto an SD card, which would be used to boot an ASUS EEE? I'd like to try something other than the preloaded xandros install.

Please, I don't mean to be rude, but please understand my problem first, before posting links you got from google which don't address my problem.

There are a variety of LiveCD distributions targeted for the ASUS EEE (puppeee, eeePClinuxos, eeeXubuntu, etc) but they all seem to assume the user has access to a CD drive (even if in a second machine). They all seem to require that you boot off a live CD, then -create- a usb dongle or SD card image -using- the live cd. I don't want the LiveCD image, I want the bootable flash drive image.

I don't -have- a CD drive, nor easy access to one. So I can't boot off a live CD to create the bootable image.

My (possibly wrong?) understanding is that (from the bios perspective) booting off a flash drive is different from 'booting of an external cd drive' - but if anyone has any experience or knowledge of how to fake out the bios to use a liveCD image stored on a flash drive, that would be great.


Thank you!

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Fri 06/20/08 12:33 PM
Just to be clear, the best solution for me here would be a download link to someplace hosting the images suitable for placing directly on a flash drive. I don't care which distribution, as long as it includes everything needed (drivers, etc) for the EEE.

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Sat 06/21/08 01:51 PM
whisper maybe this will help: http://openfacts.berlios.de/index-en.phtml?title=Linux_bootable_USB_key_HOWTO

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Tue 06/24/08 04:54 PM
Thank you so much for responding!

Following links from that page, I found instructions for hand-crafting the file system on the usb drive using the files on a liveCD; not quite a prepared image, but it should work...but its for generic Ubuntu, not eeeXubuntu, so some drivers won't work.

If anyone knows where I can find the actual flash drive image for an eee centric distro, please let me know.

Thanks again, lonely! I'll see what I can do with that.