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+ | ==== Option 3: Isohybrid ==== | ||
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+ | With isohybrid one has a trivial pendrive installation. | ||
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+ | No installation program needed. | ||
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+ | dd if=multicore-current.iso of=/dev/sdX | ||
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+ | Just be absolutely sure that you have specified the correct target for the output file of= | ||
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+ | Note: only the multicore.iso has this feature. | ||
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+ | However it is simple to isohybrid the other isos, e.g. | ||
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+ | isohybrid tinycore-current.iso | ||
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+ | isohybrid is provided by the syslinux.tcz extension. | ||
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+ | This info from: http:// | ||
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+ | Note: If you use this method, and later want to use the drive for something else, you may need to repartition the drive. This can be done with GParted, which can be installed in Tinycore, or run from [[Parted Magic]]. You may need to delete the existing partition and create a new one. | ||
==== Reinstall ==== | ==== Reinstall ==== | ||
- | This method | + | Depending on which method |
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+ | For example, | ||
- | An ideal approach for those who don't have a CD or DVD drive, is to install Tinycore to a USB drive using UNetbootin. Then use this to reinstall Tinycore using one of these methods | + | You can reinstall Tinycore using one of these methods |
* [[install_hd|Install Tinycore on a Hard Drive]] | * [[install_hd|Install Tinycore on a Hard Drive]] | ||
* [[install_usb|Install Tinycore on a USB Drive]] | * [[install_usb|Install Tinycore on a USB Drive]] | ||