From 201bda2a789e141006c773c5ffcb636d737a047c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Frans Pop Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 23:40:56 +0000 Subject: Update of original English docs --- nl/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml | 26 ++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'nl/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml') diff --git a/nl/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml b/nl/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml index 1ac9adbba..b669d9c2b 100644 --- a/nl/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml +++ b/nl/install-methods/boot-usb-files.xml @@ -1,22 +1,22 @@ - + Preparing Files for USB Memory Stick Booting -For preparing the USB stick you will need a system where GNU/Linux is +To prepare the USB stick, you will need a system where GNU/Linux is already running and where USB is supported. You should ensure that the usb-storage kernel module is loaded (modprobe usb-storage) and try to find out which SCSI device the USB stick has been mapped to (in this example /dev/sda is used). To write to your stick, you -will probably have to turn off its write protection switch. +may have to turn off its write protection switch. -Note, that the USB stick should be at least 128 MB in size (smaller +Note that the USB stick should be at least 128 MB in size (smaller setups are possible if you follow ). @@ -81,12 +81,15 @@ should use the following method to put the files on your stick. &usb-setup-i386.xml; &usb-setup-powerpc.xml; - + + Adding an ISO image -Now you should put any Debian ISO image (businesscard, netinst or even -a full one) onto your stick (if it fits). The file name of such an +The installer will look for a Debian ISO image on the stick as its source +for additional data needed for the installation. So your next step is to +copy a Debian ISO image (businesscard, netinst or even a full CD image) +onto your stick (be sure to select one that fits). The file name of the image must end in .iso. @@ -104,11 +107,11 @@ When you are done, unmount the USB memory stick (umount /mnt) and activate its write protection switch. - + - - - Booting the USB stick + + + Booting the USB stick If your system refuses to boot from the memory stick, the stick may @@ -121,6 +124,5 @@ contain an invalid master boot record (MBR). To fix this, use the - -- cgit v1.2.3