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-====== LiveUSB ======+This page describes how to make a slitaz live usb stick.
  
-===== From SliTaz ​=====+===== From Windows ​=====
  
-Download > Burn > Boot a SliTaz ​ISO image+SliTaz ​Live USB installation can be performed using: 
 +  * [[http://​www.linuxliveusb.com/​|LinuxLive USB Creator]] 
 +  * [[http://​www.pendrivelinux.com/​universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/​|Universal USB Installer]] 
 +  * UnetBootin 
 +  * TazUSB
  
-**__//Verify the install target,format will delete everything.//__**  +<note warning>​ 
-<​code>​ +**SliTaz with xorg-server and persistent ​/home requires a linux filesystem (ext2,ext3) for regular users to login to an X-session.**
-$ su root +
-# fdisk -l +
-# tazusb format /dev/sdxx +
-</​code>​+
  
-**//LiveCD as install source//​** +**Fat32 or NTFS filesystems cause slim login manager error:** //Failed To Execute Login Command// </note>
-<​code>​ +
-# tazusb gen-liveusb ​/dev/sdxx +
-</code>+
  
-**//Iso file as install source//** +<note tip>__//Solution://__ \\ 
-<​code>​ +**SliTaz runs in RAM so after booting it no longer needs the flash drive.** \\ 
-# tazusb gen-iso2usb slitaz.iso /dev/sdxx +**This enables you to reformat the flash drive to a linux filesystem and reinstall SliTaz.** \\ </note>
-</code>+
  
 +  - Install SliTaz with [[http://​www.linuxliveusb.com/​|LinuxLive USB Creator]] or [[http://​www.pendrivelinux.com/​universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/​|Universal USB Installer]] \\
 +  - Copy the slitaz.iso to the root of the flash drive. \\
 +  - Boot into SliTaz with the flash drive,login root, password: root \\
 +  - [[http://​doc.slitaz.org/​en:​handbook:​commands|Mount]] the flash drive,copy the slitaz.iso to /root \\
 +  - Use **From SliTaz** instructions above to format the flash drive ext2, reinstall SliTaz using ISO file as install source.
  
-Wait…. and then reboot! 
  
-===== From Windows =====+<note warning>​**Tazusb.exe and Unetbootin do not work with any cooking.iso,​ rolling.iso or slitaz-4.0.iso (core 4-in-1)** .
  
-===A SliTaz Live USB installation can be performed using:=== +They will work with [[http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/​4.0/​flavors/​slitaz-4.0-core.iso|slitaz-4.0-core.iso]] or another single rootfs.gz flavor found [[http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/​4.0/​flavors/|here]].</​note>​
-  * [[http://www.linuxliveusb.com/|LinuxLive USB Creator]] +
-  * [[http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/|Universal USB Installer]]+
  
 +<note warning>​**Tazusb.exe does not work with any cooking.iso,​ rolling.iso or slitaz-5.0.iso**.
  
-<note warning>​ +The .iso file must be renamed ​to an .exe file, i.e.:
-**Slitaz with xorg-server and persistent /home requires a linux filesystem (ext2,ext3) or regular users will be unable to login to an X-session.**+
  
-**Fat32 or ntfs filesystems cause slim login manager error:** //Failed To Execute Login Command// ​</​note>​+    ​boot into windows, 
 +    ​download the latest slitaz-rolling.iso,​ 
 +    * go to the downloaded file directory,​ 
 +    * rename the file slitaz-rolling.iso to slitaz-rolling.exe,​ 
 +    * double-click on the file slitaz-rolling.exe to run it, 
 +    * follow the instructions given by the application (2-3 steps): 
 +    *- Do you want to create a boot key: => answer yes, 
 +    *- Step 1: unplug the USB stick, 
 +    *- Step 2: plug the USB stick in and wait for Windows to mount it, 
 +    *- wait for the confirmation window, 
 +    * reboot, 
 +    * press Fn key to choose alternative boot device, slitaz boot panel must be displayed,​ 
 +    ​*- select the language, 
 +    ​*- RETURN to boot. 
 +</​note>​
  
-<note tip>​__//​Solution://​__ \\ 
-**Boot into SliTaz,​reinstall SliTaz to flashdrive with linux filesystem.** \\ 
-Install SliTaz with [[http://​www.linuxliveusb.com/​|LinuxLive USB Creator]] or [[http://​www.pendrivelinux.com/​universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/​|Universal USB Installer]] \\ 
-While still in windows copy the slitaz.iso to the root of the flash drive. \\ 
-Boot into SliTaz,​login root, password: root \\ 
-[[http://​doc.slitaz.org/​en:​handbook:​commands|Mount]] the flash drive,copy the slitaz.iso to /root \\ 
-Follow the **From SliTaz** instructions above to format the flash drive ext2 using Iso file as install source.</​note>​ 
  
-<note warning>​**Tazusb.exe and Unetbootin do not work with any cooking.iso or slitaz-4.0.iso (core 4-in-1)** . 
  
-They will work with [[http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/​4.0/​flavors/​slitaz-4.0-core.iso|slitaz-4.0-core.iso]] or another single rootfs.gz flavor found [[http://​mirror.slitaz.org/iso/4.0/​flavors/​|here]].</​note>​+====== Remarks when using UNetbootin ====== 
 +You can find UNetbootin for Windows at [[http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/unetbootin-windows-latest.exe|this page]]. Note that you need to select SliTaz ISO from the Distribution list in unetbootinTo create a Live USB, select “USB Drive” under installation type. 
 +You can also choose to do a frugal installTo perform a Frugal Install, select “Hard Disk” under installation type.
  
-== Using TazUSB == +====== Remarks when using TazUSB ​====== 
-The binary file **TazUSB.exe** is a windows ​executable that installs an iso file on a USB drive. \\+The binary file **TazUSB.exe** is a Windows ​executable that installs an ISO file on a USB drive. \\
   * download TazUSB executable for Windows: [[http://​mirror.slitaz.org/​packages/​windows/​tazusb.exe|tazusb.exe]] (the sources are available here [[http://​hg.slitaz.org/​tazusb/​raw-file/​tip/​win32/​tazusb.nsi|tazusb.nsi]])   * download TazUSB executable for Windows: [[http://​mirror.slitaz.org/​packages/​windows/​tazusb.exe|tazusb.exe]] (the sources are available here [[http://​hg.slitaz.org/​tazusb/​raw-file/​tip/​win32/​tazusb.nsi|tazusb.nsi]])
   * plug in your USB drive and format it in **FAT32** (formatting might not be required),   * plug in your USB drive and format it in **FAT32** (formatting might not be required),
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   * choose the language,   * choose the language,
   * select the destination USB drive (**double-check that the letter refers to the correct drive**),   * select the destination USB drive (**double-check that the letter refers to the correct drive**),
-  * select the Slitaz ​**iso** ​+  * select the SliTaz ​**iso**
  
-== Using UNetbootin ​==+===== From Linux ===== 
 +====== From any Linux distro ====== 
 +* You can use unetbootin; download from [[http://​unetbootin.sourceforge.net/​unetbootin-linux-latest|here]].
  
-  * standard version ([[http://​unetbootin.sourceforge.net/​unetbootin-windows-latest.exe|Windows]] | [[http://​unetbootin.sourceforge.net/​unetbootin-linux-latest|Linux]]) : select ​SliTaz ISO from the Distribution list in unetbootin, or  +====== From Slitaz ​linux ====== 
-  * custom SliTaz version ([[http://​unetbootin.sourceforge.net/​unetbootin-windows-latest.exe|Windows]] | [[http://​unetbootin.sourceforge.net/​unetbootin-linux-latest|Linux]]).+Download > Burn > Boot a SliTaz ISO image
  
-To create a Live USBselect “USB Drive” under installation type.+**__//​Verify the install targetformat will delete everything.//__**  
 +<​code>​ 
 +$ su root 
 +# fdisk -l 
 +# tazusb format /dev/sdxx 
 +</​code>​
  
-You can also choose to do frugal ​install. To perform a Frugal Install, select “Hard Disk” under installation type.+**//LiveCD as install ​source//​** 
 +<​code>​ 
 +# tazusb gen-liveusb /dev/sdxx 
 +</​code>​
  
-=== SliTaz 4.0 kernel panic (not booting) ===+**//Iso file as install source//​** 
 +<​code>​ 
 +# tazusb gen-iso2usb slitaz.iso /dev/sdxx 
 +</​code>​
  
-In Slitaz 4.0 the rootfs ​file is divided into 4 parts which is a problem with tazusb.exe and UNetbootinFor Slitaz ​to work with tazusb.exe and Unetbootin you must download ​the [[http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/4.0/flavors/slitaz-4.0-core.iso|core flavor of SliTaz]] consisting of a single file rootfs. +Note that the /dev/sdxx part of the command above specifies the location to where you need to write the iso's files to; it is not the source media where the iso is on ! With the iso file as install source option, you should hence specify the exact location where the slitaz iso  source ​file is located. If it is located at /home/tux (while running slitaz from non-live version), write "tazusb ​gen-iso2usb /​home/​tux/​slitaz.iso /​dev/​sdxx"​If the source file is found on an external hard disk, mention the folder in which the media'​s files are outputted ​to - check this with PCManFM (in practice ​the folder can be something like /media/disk)So, the command you'd need to write with the latter would be something like "​tazusb gen-iso2usb ​/media/disk/​slitaz.iso ​/​dev/​sdxx"​
-===== Sources =====+
  
 +Once done, wait… and then reboot!
 +
 +===== SliTaz 4.0 kernel panic (not booting) =====
 +In Slitaz 4.0 the rootfs file is divided into 4 parts which is a problem with tazusb.exe and UNetbootin. For SliTaz to work with tazusb.exe and Unetbootin you must download the [[http://​mirror.slitaz.org/​iso/​4.0/​flavors/​slitaz-4.0-core.iso|core flavor of SliTaz]] consisting of a single file rootfs.
 +
 +===== Sources =====
 +  * [[http://​oldpapyrus.wordpress.com/​tag/​how-to-install-slitaz-4-0-on-usb/​ ]]
  
-http://oldpapyrus.wordpress.com/​tag/​how-to-install-slitaz-4-0-on-usb/+===== See also ===== 
 +  * [[http://doc.slitaz.org/en:​handbook:​liveusb]]
  
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