Server :: Make Bootable Iso Of RHEL5.2 - Error 'no-emul-boot'
Jan 21, 2010
I am having a problem making an iso image using mkisofs. I currently have all the files I want to make a RHEL5.2 iso image from in /tmp/RHEL5.2-server-x86_64. There are the typical directories needed for a RHEL distro in here.
Cluster ClusterStorage images isolinux Server VT. In the isolinux directory I have the following files:
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I was able to build an image earlier off of this, only to find that I didnt create a bootable iso :-( and have to start the process over again. I am trying to make a bootable iso of RHEL5.2, and here is the command I am passing, but it is throwing an error:
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dd if=/dev/sda of=dev/sdb
I picked the copied disk and installed it on a lenovo T410
I works almost great, as all my installation was working excepting the Xwindows part.
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I guess I missed something within the X11 configuration but I can t figure out what.
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I am on XP and just bought myself a eeePC but the USB installer method at [URL] site doesn't work for me. Any other alternate image writing utility that will transfer .iso image to my 4GB USB drive?
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I have tried to make the usb in both ubuntu and win7 with the same results. I have created a working usb boot before but with an older version. I have come across this problem sometime ago when I tried to burn kubunt on a cd. Think it was the 10.04 version.