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RE: [Xen-users] XCP 1.1 Install from USB stick
>>Brett,
>> I built the USB drive using unetbootin a couple of times.
>>The first time when I booted I just got a flashing cursor. The second time I
>>followed these directions
>>and it worked fine.
>>fdisk <usb device> and delete all partitions then create one new partition
>>and make it fat32 type.
>>mkfs.vfat <usb partition>
>>unplug and replug usb drive
>>run unetbootin, select the XCP 1.1 ISO image and the device. I had to attempt
>>to select it a couple
>>of times. It kept saying it had to be mounted then finally the last time it
>>didn't say anything then
>>started creating the USB drive.
>>Rebooted machine, went into BIOS and changed to boot off the USB drive
>>Booted up and clicked Install and it installed XCP 1.1
>>I would almost bet that unetbootin didn't create your USB drive right.
>>Grant McWilliams
>Thanks Grant, I will try again using those instructions. Quick question what
>OS and Unetbootin version
>are you using?
Well, I tried repartitioning and remounting the USB stick and then using
unetbootin again to set up the USB stick with the XCP 1.1 ISO. My result did
not change.
I am using Windows Server 2003 and unetbootin 563. I found this post -
http://www.linuxreaders.com/2011/05/24/create-xenserver-bootable-usb/
It suggests an older version of unetbootin, specifically version 393. When I
found that, I was on an Ubuntu desktop (10.10) but I don't know if that
matters. I created the usb stick again with unetbootin 393 and it worked for me.
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