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  1. BT5R2 GNOME 32 ISO DOWNLOAD INSTALL
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BT5R2 GNOME 32 ISO DOWNLOAD INSTALL

Next step is to install bootlace to mbr of the USB flash, in my case it is /dev/sdb P7zip Version 9.20 (locale=en_US.utf8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,4 CPUs)Įxtracting grub4dos-0.4.5c/sample/defaultĮxtracting grub4dos-0.4.5c/docs/ChangeLog_chenall.txtĮxtracting grub4dos-0.4.5c/docs/ChangeLog_GRUB4DOS.txtĮxtracting grub4dos-0.4.5c/Get_Source_of_This_Build.txtĮxtracting grub4dos-0.4.5c/docs/README_GRUB4DOS.txtĮxtracting grub4dos-0.4.5c/docs/README_GRUB4DOS_CN.txtĮxtracting grub4dos-0.4.5c/sample/config.sysĮxtracting grub4dos-0.4.5c/sample/menu.lstĮxtracting grub4dos-0.4.5c/

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Then use wget to download grub4dos-0.4.5c-.7zĪnd capture the terminal on commands and outputĬode: Select all 7za e grub4dos-0.4.5c-.7zħ-Zip (A) 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov Create directory, Download Grub4dos, unpack and Install bootlace to USB flash.Īs some versions were tested not working, the official tutorial clearly said to use version 0.4.5c You can also follow the official tutorial in above link to use fdisk to format the USB.Ģ. I use gparted, msdos-partition, and format the whole USB flash drive to FAT32. Prepare USB flash or USB drive and format it with FAT32 If such is the case, please follow the official Easy2Boot tutorial 114 as above for newer links.ĮDIT1 : SteveSi mentioned on his reply below that bootlace ( grub4dos) is already in the Easy2Boot V1.53, as such I have simplified process in my post below, essentially no need to download grub4dos and we can skip most of the step2 on this post.ġ. This procedure works at this time of typing, on my computers, I use direct links to the grub4dos file, but in time to come, these links may be changed. I know one way to cut the time on this process is to re-format and copy the new sets of iso.Īs I continue to use this method, in order to help myself, and perhaps other forumers who would like to follow more detailed steps, I am typing these process out in more details ( essentially expanding what the official tutorial into actual steps for myself), just so I can return and follow when I need to do it again.

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The only 'issue' I experienced is when I need to tidy up too many existing iso, when I delete many iso and replace with newer iso, I have to 'defrag' the fat32 drive, this process is too long.īut this is just the characteristics of fat32 file system. I also make a multiboot USB drive, partitioned out a 100G FAT32 partition, and use it to keep many iso's that I want to keep, and at time, use it to run live test and install to computers. I used very regularly for testing used computers when I am shopping for cheap sales and install linux OS onto some old computers. I made a multiboot USB flash / stick, 8G with 9 iso, with some good rescue iso such as RIPlinux, pmagic, etc. The official site and tutorial is at this link:Ī few good tutorials are also at these links:Īs for me, I used Easy2Boot for more than a year, and it just works.

bt5r2 gnome 32 iso download

This is the process that I used to make multiboot USB with Easy2Boot in Linux















Bt5r2 gnome 32 iso download