On Mon, 29 Jun 2015, Alexandre wrote:
(Sorry for top-posting; I'm on my phone)
I suggest you to use Unetbootin. This utility let you transfer
almost any LiveCd to a usb key and make it bootable. Please note
that sometimes it doesn't work on first try.
yes, I know unetbootin; the issue is getting the wifi firmware to run.
On this website, in the download section, you will be
able to find a
selection of livecd. If you use my PCLinuxOS remaster, all the
needed firmwares are installed stock. Probably on the Ubuntu livecd
too.
ok, I may settle for PCL but my preference would be to know how to
integrate the firmware into the livecd and use exegnu. I'll avoid
Ubuntu in any case.
f.
Good luck!
-Alexandre
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 18:29:57 -0400
From: davisf(a)union.edu
To: trinity-users(a)lists.pearsoncomputing.net
Subject: [trinity-users] live flashdrive with exegnu (or something)
greets!
I'm using David Hare's exegnu with Jessie but for this purpose
anything Trinity-esque will do.
I'd like to make a live flashdrive that will be wifi-ready so it's got
to have the atheros firmware. not quite sure how to achieve this.
doing up a live flashdrive is easy, it's getting the non-free firmware
stuff to run that's the problem.
quick tips?
f.
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Felmon Davis
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happened.
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