Jumat, 14 Maret 2014

Wedding - Edy Wahyono

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Date taken : 02 March 2012

Selamat menempuh hidup baru masbroo dan mbakbroo semoga menjadi keluarga yang sakinah, mawaddah, warrahmah. amin
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ClearOS 6.4 USB boot

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work this whit clearos 6.4
i have this from this site
meandmymac.net/articles/install-clearos-from-a-usb-disk/


1. Connect the USB disk to a Windows Vista or 7 PC.
2. Create a FAT32 partition on it of at least 5GB using Disk Management.
3. Open the ClearOS iso file with WinRAR (open, not extract).
4. Copy the “images” and “isolinux” folders to the USB drive.
5. Rename the “isolinux” folder to “syslinux“.
6. Open the “syslinux” folder, find and rename “isolinux.cfg” to “syslinux.cfg“.
7. Copy the ClearOS iso file to the root of the USB partition.
8. Find your Syslinux zipfile and extract it to a subfolder on your desktop.
9. Open a command prompt and navigate to the “win32” folder inside the Syslinux folder.
10. Take note of the USB drive letter and run:

syslinux.exe -m -f -a -d /boot/syslinux z:

This will make the drive bootable for Linux. Obviously replace z: with your drive letter.
And that’s it. You now have a bootable USB drive for ClearOS.

in the win32 folder is no syslinux.exe file
is there a ides whats happing

Source : http://www.clearfoundation.com/component/option,com_kunena/Itemid,232/catid,40/func,view/id,44556/#44556
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Jumat, 14 Maret 2014

Wedding - Edy Wahyono

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Date taken : 02 March 2012

Selamat menempuh hidup baru masbroo dan mbakbroo semoga menjadi keluarga yang sakinah, mawaddah, warrahmah. amin
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ClearOS 6.4 USB boot

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work this whit clearos 6.4
i have this from this site
meandmymac.net/articles/install-clearos-from-a-usb-disk/


1. Connect the USB disk to a Windows Vista or 7 PC.
2. Create a FAT32 partition on it of at least 5GB using Disk Management.
3. Open the ClearOS iso file with WinRAR (open, not extract).
4. Copy the “images” and “isolinux” folders to the USB drive.
5. Rename the “isolinux” folder to “syslinux“.
6. Open the “syslinux” folder, find and rename “isolinux.cfg” to “syslinux.cfg“.
7. Copy the ClearOS iso file to the root of the USB partition.
8. Find your Syslinux zipfile and extract it to a subfolder on your desktop.
9. Open a command prompt and navigate to the “win32” folder inside the Syslinux folder.
10. Take note of the USB drive letter and run:

syslinux.exe -m -f -a -d /boot/syslinux z:

This will make the drive bootable for Linux. Obviously replace z: with your drive letter.
And that’s it. You now have a bootable USB drive for ClearOS.

in the win32 folder is no syslinux.exe file
is there a ides whats happing

Source : http://www.clearfoundation.com/component/option,com_kunena/Itemid,232/catid,40/func,view/id,44556/#44556
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