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dcore:usb_installation_test-drive [2018/12/10 19:07] – [Overview] jason wdcore:usb_installation_test-drive [2018/12/10 19:09] (current) – [dCore Test Drive on a USB Stick (Beginners 101)] jason w
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 Take dCore for a spin to understand how it works! Each step is performed manually first before it is eventually automated. Altogether it will lead to a more or less complete installation and deeper understanding of dCore. Take dCore for a spin to understand how it works! Each step is performed manually first before it is eventually automated. Altogether it will lead to a more or less complete installation and deeper understanding of dCore.
  
-====== Burn ISO image to USB and use dCore-usbinstall ======+=== Burn ISO image to USB and use dCore-usbinstall ===
 The easiest way to install dCore to USB is to download a dCorePlus ISO.  Below are some links to release candidate dCorePlus images: The easiest way to install dCore to USB is to download a dCorePlus ISO.  Below are some links to release candidate dCorePlus images:
  
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 The following below is a more hands-on method of installing dCore to USB. The following below is a more hands-on method of installing dCore to USB.
-=== Overview ===+ 
 +=== Manual install to USB ===
 dCore will be installed on a USB-stick. The system basically consists of the following files: dCore will be installed on a USB-stick. The system basically consists of the following files:
   - Linux kernel and initial RAM disk, typically named 'vmlinuz' and 'core.gz'   - Linux kernel and initial RAM disk, typically named 'vmlinuz' and 'core.gz'
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