How to create bootable USB for OpenSUSE Live KDE(or Live Gnome)?
Hello!
I was dowloaded OpenSUSE 12.1 Live KDE and Live Gnome iso - downloaded via torrent in Windows 7. On downloading site they wrote: Live KDE A KDE desktop you can run from CD or USB stick. Yeah, OK. I am trying to create bootable USB with Unetbootin and Linux Live USB Creator(LiLi) for both - no succes. After boot from USB, there is a message - kernel image not found No booting, just this message repeat endlesly until I reboot computer manualy. The same iso files burned on CD with BurnImage boot and install normaly. All this operations are made in Windows. I am succesfuly created before bootable USB for Fedora, Ubuntu, Linux Mint...etc, only for Opensuse failed. How to solve this problem? Thanks for answers. |
Hi!
The problem is well known; if you have an installed openSUSE 11.4, you can use it's own USB-installer, 12.1 I don't know. There are many different UNetbootins - I always use PartedMagic/ UNetbootin, the best of them, but with openSuse it might be a problem. Alternative: With Therminal command "dd". I did it in the past with success, but at the moment i can't say how to proceed. I'll search in the net and post again. alfredo Edit: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopi...28#p366328/url chapter 17 and 19 (Mint!) |
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