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* When UNetbootin finishes, select '''Exit''' and remove the USB flash drive. | * When UNetbootin finishes, select '''Exit''' and remove the USB flash drive. | ||
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* Insert the USB flash drive into your server, reboot the system, and follow applicable install instructions for the ISO to complete the install. | * Insert the USB flash drive into your server, reboot the system, and follow applicable install instructions for the ISO to complete the install. | ||
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:'''NOTE:''' Some BIOS have function keys that allow you to choose the boot media. Others may require changes to the BIOS. | :'''NOTE:''' Some BIOS have function keys that allow you to choose the boot media. Others may require changes to the BIOS. | ||
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Revision as of 04:34, 18 January 2016
Prequisites
- USB Flash Drive (2-4GB minimum depending on the ISO)
- UNetbootin (supports Windows/Linux/Mac OS)
Create USB image
NOTE: These instructions are based on a Windows client, but easily adaptable to MAC or Linux.
- Insert USB flash drive into your computer.
- Run UNetbootin
- A. Select Diskimage
- B. Format is ISO
- C. Browse to select the ISO file you downloaded
- D. Type is USB Drive
- E. Drive is your USB flash drive. If not correct, select the appropriate drive.
- F Choose OK to begin. Please be patient as this may take a while since it extracts the ISO to the USB flash drive.
- When UNetbootin finishes, select Exit and remove the USB flash drive.
Install Fedora
- Insert the USB flash drive into your server, reboot the system, and follow applicable install instructions for the ISO to complete the install.
- NOTE: Some BIOS have function keys that allow you to choose the boot media. Others may require changes to the BIOS.