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<b>NOTE:</b> Guidance is incomplete and this <b>DOES NOT</b> work. Need more details. Recommend following the [[Fedora_19_USB_install|Fedora 19 USB installation]] guidance instead as it's proven successful. | <b>NOTE:</b> Guidance is incomplete and this <b>DOES NOT</b> work. Need more details. Recommend following the [[Fedora_19_USB_install|Fedora 19 USB installation]] guidance instead as it's proven successful. | ||
Revision as of 18:13, 30 March 2014
DISCLAIMER: This has worked for some, but has not been thoroughly tested nor is it a preferred way for install. Support is not provided at this time, so proceed with caution.
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Amahi 7 Express CD
NOTE: Guidance is incomplete and this DOES NOT work. Need more details. Recommend following the Fedora 19 USB installation guidance instead as it's proven successful.
This is untested, however, Amahi 7 may be bootable via USB disk as follows:
- copy the image to a USB drive
- boot from it
- when the bootloader comes up, manually change the command line to replace this:
inst.stage2=hd:LABEL=Amahi\x207.1\x20x86_64
with
inst.stage2=hd:sda1
That assumes sda1 is where the USB drive is coming up at boot time. Yours may be different.