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en:handbook:liveusb [2014/11/14 14:39]
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 (if you're working with an iso file as the install source) (if you're working with an iso file as the install source)
  
-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 a 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"​+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 a 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"​
  
 And that's all you need to do, you can now boot SliTaz from usb media (providing your computer bios supports this method). And that's all you need to do, you can now boot SliTaz from usb media (providing your computer bios supports this method).
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 **7.** You can now restart your computer. Change option in BIOS to boot first from USB. **7.** You can now restart your computer. Change option in BIOS to boot first from USB.
-==== Easy way from Windows to SliTaz ==== 
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-[[http://​doc.slitaz.org/​en:​guides:​liveusb|LiveUSB Guide: From Windows To SliTaz]] 
  
 ==== See also ==== ==== See also ====
 [[http://​doc.slitaz.org/​en:​guides:​liveusb]] [[http://​doc.slitaz.org/​en:​guides:​liveusb]]
 
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