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31 <H1> Clonezilla-SysRescCD<br>Installing on USB<br>08/02/2009 - v 3.1.0</H1>
32 <!--site-only--><table border="0" width="95%" style="margin-left: auto;margin-right: auto;"><tr><td><font size="-1">Copyright: &#169; 2007-2009, <a href="mailto:&#115;&#110;&#103;&#064;&#104;&#101;&#108;&#108;&#117;&#103;&#046;&#103;&#114;?subject=About Clonezilla-SysRescCD v 3.1.0">Spiros Georgaras &lt;sng@hellug.gr&gt;</a></font></td><td align="right"><font size="-1"><a href="onepage.php" target="_blank" title="View the whole site in one big page">Single&nbsp;page</a></font></td></tr><tr><td><font size="-1">Last update: 23/12/2009</font></td><td align="right"><font size="-1"><a href="printable.php" target="_blank" title="View a printable version of this page">Printable&nbsp;version</a></font></td></tr><tr><td><font size="-1"></font></td><td align="right"><font size="-1"></font></td></tr><tr><td><font size="-1">&nbsp;</font></td><td align="right"><font size="-1"></font></td></tr><tr><td><!-- <font size="-1">Select language: <img src="en.png" border="0" width="21" height="14" alt="English">&nbsp;<a href=""><img src="el.png" border="0" width="21" height="14" alt="Greek"></a></font> --></td><td align="right"><font size="-1"><a href="http://clonezilla-sysresccd.hellug.gr/clonezilla-sysresccd.rss" title="RSS news feed"><img src="rss-orange-11.png" border="0" width="30" height="14" alt="RSS news feed"></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><font size="-1">&nbsp;</font></td><td align="right"><font size="-1"></font></td></tr></table><table border="0" width="100%" class="nav"><tr> <td width="33%"><a href="custom-cd.html">Previous</a></td> <td width="34%" align="center"><a href="index.html">Contents</a></td> <td width="33%" align="right"><a href="boot-params.html">Next</a></td> </tr></table><hr style="margin: 0;"><!--end-site-only-->
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35 <!-- Intro -->
36
37 <H2 style="margin-top: 1em;"><a name="usb-intro"></a>Intro <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#usb-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
38 <p>Until recently installing <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b> on a USB disk would not be such a great idea, because of its size. But since USB devices become cheaper and cheaper, it is an interesting alternative.<br><br>
39 <!--emty-line-->
40 In order to install it to a USB disk, you will use the <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b> ISO file (or CD). You will copy and modify a couple of files on the USB disk, and finally make it bootable, using <a href="http://syslinux.zytor.com" target="_blank">syslinux</a> and its configuration file <b>syslinux.cfg</b>.</p>
41 <!--emty-line-->
42 <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr><td valign="top"><img src="important.png"></td><td>
43 Incorrect use of syslinux could cause your operating system<br> (GNU/Linux / Windows) <b>not to boot</b>.<br><br> Confirm the command before you run it.<br></td></tr></table></div>
44 <!--emty-line-->
45 <p>The only thing that's important is that your USB disk must contain a VFAT (Windows 98 or DOS) file system. If this is not the case, refer to the section "<a href="#trouble">Troubleshooting</a>", to find out how you can format it, before copying files to it.<br><br>
46 <!--emty-line-->
47 The bootable USB disk creation procedure can be performed either from Linux or Windows.</p>
48 <!-- note -->
49 <div align="center"><table class="note" border="0" cellpadding="20"><tr><td valign="top"><img src="info.png"></td><td>
50 If you want to create a bootable USB flash drive for this version<br>
51 or later, remember to use the syslinux command from <b>syslinux<br>
52 3.71 or later</b>. Otherwise the boot menu won't work.</td></tr></table></div>
53 <!-- Installation from Linux -->
54 <H2><a name="linux"></a>Installation from Linux <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#usb-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
55 <p>There are two ways you can proceed, if you are going to use Linux to perform the USB installation, either using a running linux box, or using <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b>.<br><br>
56 <!--emty-line-->
57 I will assume that you have saved <b>clonezilla-sysresccd-full-mod-3.1.0.iso</b> in your home directory (<b><font color="Green">~</font></b>).</p>
58 <!--emty-line-->
59 <H3><a name="lin-box"></a>Using a linux box [<a href="#usb-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
60 <p>If you already have a linux box up and running, you can use it to create your <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b> USB, without even having to burn it to CD beforehand. The only thing here is that you have to have <a href="http://syslinux.zytor.com" target="_blank">syslinux</a> installed.<br><br>
61 <!--emty-line-->
62 I will assume that your CD drive is <b>/dev/<font color="Green">sr0</font></b> and that your USB device is <b>/dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font></b>. You may have to change any of them to reflect your system configuration.<br><br>
63 <!--emty-line-->
64 Boot into linux, connect your USB device and execute the following commands:</p>
65 <p class="newcode">mkdir /mnt/mycd<br>
66 mount <font color="Green">~</font>/clonezilla-sysresccd-full-mod-3.1.0.iso /mnt/mycd -o loop<br>
67 mkdir /mnt/usbdevice<br>
68 mount /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font> /mnt/usbdevice<br>
69 cp -r /mnt/mycd/* /mnt/usbdevice<br>
70 umount /mnt/mycd; rmdir /mnt/mycd<br>
71 cd /mnt/usbdevice<br>
72 rm isolinux/*.cfg<br>
73 mv isolinux/* .<br>
74 rmdir isolinux<br>
75 cd; umount /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font><br>
76 rmdir /mnt/usbdevice</p>
77 <!--emty-line-->
78 <p>Finally make your USB device bootable, by executing</p>
79 <p class="newcode">syslinux /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font></p>
80 <p>and you are done.</p>
81 <!--emty-line-->
82 <H3><a name="lin-sys"></a>Using Clonezilla-SysRescCD [<a href="#usb-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</H3>
83 <p>If you already burnt <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b> to CD, you can use it to create your <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b> USB.<br><br>
84 <!--emty-line-->
85 I will assume that your CD drive is <b>/dev/<font color="Green">sr0</font></b> and that your USB device is <b>/dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font></b>. You may have to change any of them to reflect your system configuration.<br><br>
86 <!--emty-line-->
87 Boot <b>SystemRescueCD </b> using the option <b>To RAM</b>, and when it is fully loaded, execute the following commands:</p>
88 <p class="newcode">mkdir /mnt/mycd<br>
89 mount /dev/<font color="Green">sr0</font> /mnt/mycd <br>
90 mkdir /mnt/usbdevice<br>
91 mount /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font> /mnt/usbdevice<br>
92 cp -r /mnt/mycd/* /mnt/usbdevice<br>
93 umount /mnt/mycd<br>
94 cd /mnt/usbdevice<br>
95 rm isolinux/*.cfg<br>
96 mv isolinux/* .<br>
97 rmdir isolinux<br>
98 cd; umount /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font></p>
99 <!--emty-line-->
100 <p>Finally make your USB device bootable, by executing</p>
101 <p class="newcode">syslinux /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font></p>
102 <p>and you are done.</p>
103
104
105 <!-- Installation from Windows -->
106 <H2><a name="windows"></a>Installation from Windows <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#usb-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
107 <p>Installing <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b> from Windows is as easy as it is in Linux. You have to burn <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b> to CD or use a CD/DVD ROM emulator software like <a href="http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/announcements.php" target="_blank">Daemon Tools</a> to mount the ISO file.<br><br>
108 <!--emty-line-->
109 I will assume that your USB device is drive <b><font color="Green">K:\</font></b> and your CD drive or mounted ISO file is drive
110 <b><font color="Green">D:\</font></b>. You may have to change any of them, in order to reflect your system configuration.<br><br>
111
112 You will have to</p>
113
114 <ul>
115 <li>Copy all files from drive <b><font color="Green">D:\</font></b> (CD or mounted ISO file) to drive <b><font color="Green">K:\</font></b> (USB disk)</li>
116 <li>Delete <b><u>all</u> cfg</b> files from <b><font color="Green">K:\</font>isolinux</b></li>
117 <li>Move all files from <b><font color="Green">K:\</font>isolinux</b> to <b><font color="Green">K:\</font></b></li>
118 <li>Delete folder <b><font color="Green">K:\</font>isolinux</b> </li>
119 </ul>
120 <p>Now all you have to do is make your USB disk bootable. In order to do that you have to open a DOS window (in Windows XP press "<b>Start / Run </b>" and type <b>cmd</b>). Then type at DOS prompt:</p>
121 <p class="newcode"><font color="Green">K:</font><br>
122 cd bootprog<br>
123 syslinux -ma <font color="Green">K:</font></p>
124
125 <!-- Booting from USB -->
126 <H2><a name="booting"></a>Booting from USB <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#usb-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
127 <p>Before trying to boot from your USB device, you have to set your boot device at your BIOS. This means you have to reboot having your USB device connected, get into your BIOS (usually pressing DEL) and make the appropriate settings in the BOOT section.<br><br>
128 <!--emty-line-->
129 Booting <b>Clonezilla Live</b> should not be a problem. Just select the desired option and press ENTER to boot.<br><br>
130 <!--emty-line-->
131 Booting <b>SystemRescueCD</b> has been made equally simple with <b>SystemRescueCD v 1.0.0</b>, so you shouldn't have any problem (option <b>cdroot</b> is not required any more).<br><br>
132 <!--emty-line-->
133 If you have any problems here, you may try adding any of these boot parameters:</p>
134 <p class="newcode">usbstick<br>
135 doscsi</p>
136
137
138
139
140 <!-- Troubleshooting -->
141 <H2><a name="trouble"></a>Troubleshooting <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#usb-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
142 <p>Whether you can successfully boot from a USB disk or not, depends mainly on your BIOS. Chances are that you will not be able to boot on an old computer, with an old (and possibly buggy) BIOS. So I would recommend testing your <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD USB</b> on a new computer.</p>
143 <ul>
144 <li><p style="margin-left: 0;"><b>I can't boot (I don't even see the splash screen)</b><br>
145 or <b>Clonezilla Live does not boot</b><br>
146 <!--emty-line-->
147 The first thing you should do is double check your BIOS settings. Reboot having your USB device connected, get into your BIOS (usually pressing DEL) and make the appropriate settings in the BOOT section.<br><br>
148 <!--emty-line-->
149 If you are on linux, check that the partition on the USB disk is active (bootable), executing:</p>
150 <p class="newcode" style="margin-left: 0;">fdisk -l /dev/<font color="Green">sdc</font></p>
151 <p style="margin-left: 0;">You should get something similar to this:</p>
152 <!--emty-line-->
153 <table class="newcode" style="margin-left: 0pt;" border="0" width="100%">
154 <tr><td colspan="7">Disk /dev/<font color="Green">sdc</font>: 1031 MB, 1031798272 bytes</td></tr>
155 <tr><td colspan="7">64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 983 cylinders</td></tr>
156 <tr><td colspan="7">Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes</td></tr>
157 <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
158 <tr>
159 <td align="right">Device&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="right"><font color="Red">Boot</font>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="right">Start&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="right">End&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="right">Blocks&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="right">Id&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="right">System&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td width="99%"></td></tr>
160 <tr><td align="right">/dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="right"><font color="Red">*</font>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="right">1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="right">983&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="right">1006576&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="right">6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="right">FAT16&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td width="99%"></td>
161 </tr>
162 </table>
163 <!--emty-line-->
164 <p style="margin-left: 0;"><br>If the partition is not active (no astrisk), execute:</p>
165 <p class="newcode" style="margin-left: 0;">fdisk /dev/<font color="Green">sdc</font></p>
166 <p style="margin-left: 0;">and issue "Command: " <b>a</b> (toggle a bootable flag) and "Partition number:" <b><font color="Green">4</font></b> (for <b>/dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font></b>).<br><br>
167 <!--emty-line-->
168 If you are on Windows, this is taken care of by syslinux (parameters -ma).<br><br>
169 <!--emty-line-->
170 If you still have problems booting, you should try to execute</p>
171 <p class="newcode" style="margin-left: 0;">syslinux -s /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font></p>
172 <p style="margin-left: 0;">from Linux, or</p>
173 <p class="newcode" style="margin-left: 0;">syslinux -sma <font color="Green">K:</font></p>
174 <p style="margin-left: 0;">from Windows (from folder <b><font color="Green">K:\</font>syslinux</b>).<br><br>
175 <!--emty-line-->
176 syslinux man page reads:</p>
177 <!--emty-line-->
178 <p class="otherpage" style="margin-left: 0px;"><b>(Option) -s</b><br>
179 Install a "safe, slow and stupid" version of syslinux. This version may work <br>
180 on some very buggy BIOSes on which syslinux would otherwise fail. If you find <br>
181 a machine on which the -s option is required to make it boot reliably, please <br>
182 send as much info about your machine as you can, and include the failure mode.</p></li>
183 <!--emty-line-->
184 <li><p style="margin-left: 0;"><b>I still can't boot</b><br>
185 In this case you will have to format your USB disk.<br><br>
186 <!--emty-line-->
187 If you are using linux to perform the installation, execute the command:</p>
188 <p class="newcode" style="margin-left: 0;">mkdosfs -F 16 /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font></p>
189 <p style="margin-left: 0;">to create a FAT16 file system, or</p>
190 <p class="newcode" style="margin-left: 0;">mkdosfs -F 32 /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font></p>
191 <p style="margin-left: 0;">to create a FAT32 file system.<br><br>
192 <!--emty-line-->
193 When you are done go back to section "<a href="#linux">Installation from Linux</a>".<br><br>
194 <!--emty-line-->
195 If you are on Windows, you should download the <a href="http://h50178.www5.hp.com/local_drivers/17550/SP27608.exe" target="_blank">HP-USB Format tool</a>, install it and format your USB drive using the Fat or Fat32 option. This program can be used to format USB devices that won't boot properly when formatted with Windows format tool.<br><br>
196 <!--emty-line-->
197 When you are done go back to section "<a href="#windows">Installation from Windows</a>".</p></li>
198 <!--emty-line-->
199 <li><b>I still can't boot (after formating)</b><br>
200 Things are getting tough!!! Try to format your USB disk using the option you did not use previously. So, if you have created a FAT32 file system, create a FAT16 file system this time, and recreate <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD</b> on USB.<br><br>
201 <!--emty-line-->
202 If nothing works, you are out of luck; you will not be able to use <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD USB</b> on this computer... If you do manage to boot it, please <a href="mailto:&#115;&#110;&#103;&#064;&#104;&#101;&#108;&#108;&#117;&#103;&#046;&#103;&#114;?subject=Success booting Clonezilla-SysRescCD v 3.1.0 USB">send me</a> a message.</li>
203 <!--emty-line-->
204 <li><b>SystemRescueCD does not boot</b><br>
205 Ok, you have managed to get to the splash screen and successfully booted <b>Clonezilla Live</b>. But you still can't boot <b>SystemRescueCD</b>.<br><br>
206 <!--emty-line-->
207 Refer to section <a href="#booting">Booting from USB</a> to find out the boot parameters you can you with <b>SystemRescueCD</b>.
208 </li>
209 </ul>
210
211
212 <!-- Customizing sysresc.cfg -->
213 <H2><a name="cfg"></a>Customizing sysresc.cfg <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#usb-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H2>
214 <p>As stated previously, <b>Clonezilla-SysRescCD USB</b> is booted by <b>syslinux</b> through its configuration file <b>syslinux.cfg</b>. This file loads <b>sysresc.cfg</b> in order to boot <b>SystemRescueCD</b>.<br><br>
215 <!--emty-line-->
216 If you have to specify any additional boot parameters for <b>SystemRescueCD</b>, you may want to write these changes to the configuration file, so that you don't have to insert them by hand every time.<br><br>
217 <!--emty-line-->
218 The procedure to do that is the following:<br><br>
219 <!--emty-line-->
220 Boot <b>SystemRescueCD</b> (or if that's not possible yet, bot <b>Clonezilla Linux</b> and get to the command line) using the option <b>To RAM</b>, and when it is fully loaded, execute the following commands:</p>
221 <p class="newcode">mkdir /mnt/usbdevice<br>
222 mount /dev/<font color="Green">[device]</font> /mnt/usbdevice <br>
223 cd /mnt/usbdevice<br>
224 cp sysresc.cfg sysresc.bak<br>
225 sed 's|<font color="Red">scandelay=5</font>|<font color="Red">scandelay=<font color="Green">x</font> [additional params]</font>|' \ <br>
226 sysresc.cfg &gt; sys.cfg<br>
227 mv sys.cfg sysresc.cfg<br>
228 cd; umount /dev/<font color="Green">[device]</font><br>
229 syslinux /dev/<font color="Green">[device]</font><br>
230 reboot</p>
231 <!--emty-line-->
232 <p>where <b><font color="Green">x</font></b> is a number from 1 to 10.</p>
233 <!--emty-line-->
234 <p>After executing these commands, you will have a new <b>sysresc.cfg</b> file, and a backup file called <b>sysresc.bak</b> (in case things go wrong).<br><br>
235 <!--emty-line-->
236 If, for example, you want to increase the device scan delay to maximum, the above commands would become:</p>
237 <p class="newcode">mkdir /mnt/usbdevice<br>
238 mount /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font> /mnt/usbdevice <br>
239 cd /mnt/usbdevice<br>
240 cp sysresc.cfg sysresc.bak<br>
241 sed 's|<font color="Red">scandelay=5</font>|<font color="Red">scandelay=<font color="Green">10</font></font>|' sysresc.cfg &gt; sys.cfg<br>
242 mv sys.cfg sysresc.cfg<br>
243 cd; umount /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font><br>
244 syslinux /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font><br>
245 reboot</p>
246 <!--emty-line-->
247 <p>If, in addition to that, you had to use the boot parameter <b><font color="Red">usbstick</font></b>, then it would be:</p>
248 <p class="newcode">mkdir /mnt/usbdevice<br>
249 mount /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font> /mnt/usbdevice <br>
250 cd /mnt/usbdevice<br>
251 cp sysresc.cfg sysresc.bak<br>
252 sed 's|<font color="Red">scandelay=5</font>|<font color="Red">scandelay=<font color="Green">10</font> usbstick</font>|' sysresc.cfg &gt; sys.cfg<br>
253 mv sys.cfg sysresc.cfg<br>
254 cd; umount /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font><br>
255 syslinux /dev/<font color="Green">sdc4</font><br>
256 reboot</p>
257 <!--emty-line-->
258 <p>In case something goes wrong with your new settings, you can always rename <b>sysresc.bak</b> to <b>sysresc.cfg</b>, either from linux or Windows.</p>
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