Difference between revisions of "Install SUSE Linux on netbooks"

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* download the 32bit install DVD from http://software.opensuse.org
 
* download the 32bit install DVD from http://software.opensuse.org
 
* the media size will be about 4.7 GB
 
* the media size will be about 4.7 GB
* use a 8 GB USB stick or bigger, attach it to your computer
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* use a 8 GB [[USB stick]] or bigger, attach it to your computer
* in this example we assume it is attached as /dev/sdx
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* using the [[command]] hwinfo find out how its device is called:
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# hwinfo --block --short
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disk:                                                         
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  [...]
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  '''/dev/sdx'''            Hama FlashPen
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* in this example we assume it is attached as ''/dev/sdx''
 
* dump the install media to the USB stick
 
* dump the install media to the USB stick
  dd if=suse12.1-32bit.iso of=/dev/sdx
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  [[dd]] if=suse12.1-32bit.iso of=''/dev/sdx''
* boot from the USB stick and you will find an installation routine just as if you had booted from DVD
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* boot your netbook from the USB stick and you will find an installation routine just as if you had booted from DVD

Latest revision as of 10:41, 24 November 2013

Installing SUSE Linux on netbooks is hard because

  • netbooks tend to have the 32bit instruction set
  • netbooks tend to have less RAM
  • netbooks tend to not have a DVD drive

Approaches

  • using unetbootin to install SUSE Linux onto a USB drive does not work
  • creating a USB disk from a SUSE Linux installation is tedious
  • dumping the install media to a USB stick works and is described below

Steps

# hwinfo --block --short
disk:                                                           
 [...]
 /dev/sdx             Hama FlashPen
  • in this example we assume it is attached as /dev/sdx
  • dump the install media to the USB stick
dd if=suse12.1-32bit.iso of=/dev/sdx
  • boot your netbook from the USB stick and you will find an installation routine just as if you had booted from DVD