Installing flash on fedora
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If you have any questions or doubts? Related Posts. You should see a screen like the picture below. Let's run through the steps: 1. Target device - Make sure that your flash drive is plugged in and properly formatted to the FAT filesystem. What's that? You don't know how? Copy all data that you don't want lost off of the flash drive 2.
Go to "My Computer", right click the flash drive and click "Format" 3. Click format and proceed with the instructable 3. Persistent storage - I strongly recommend having this, it allows you to install programs and keep documents on Linux. Slide the bar all the way to the right It will take up all the space on the flash drive this way, so you have room to store things. When it is done, it will look like the picture shown below.
Note: The picture shown above has "Fedora 10" selected, we are using Fedora Make sure you read the instructions above, don't follow the picture below! So you have the flash drive, Fedora is copied onto it by the LUC, and it is ready to go. What do we do next? Turn your computer off, completely. Insert your bootable flash drive 3. Turn the computer on 4. Keep pressing F12 until the computer beeps 5. There should be an option to boot from USB, select it and hit enter Nothing?
Try hitting other keys at boot, such as F10 or F8 If you STILL can't find the key to press or the menu to select a boot device, it would be easier just to follow the guide here. More by the author:. Did you make this project? Share it with us! I Made It! Remote Control Light Switch by alanmerritt in Arduino. The Dark Lord 9 years ago on Introduction.
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