Alternative Boot Methods
Boot DVD/CD-ROM
If you can boot using the DVD/CD-ROM drive, you can create your own CD-
ROM to boot the installation program. This may be useful, for example, if you
are performing an installation over a network or from a hard drive.
USB Pen Drive
If you cannot boot from the DVD/CD-ROM drive, but you can boot using a USB
device, such as a USB pen drive, the following alternative boot method is
available:
To boot using a USB pen drive, use the dd command to copy the diskboot.img
image file from the /images/ directory on the DVD or CD-ROM #1.
For example:
dd if=diskboot.img of=/dev/sda
Your BIOS must support booting from a USB device in order for this boot
method to work.
If you can boot using the DVD/CD-ROM drive, you can create your own CD-
ROM to boot the installation program. This may be useful, for example, if you
are performing an installation over a network or from a hard drive.
USB Pen Drive
If you cannot boot from the DVD/CD-ROM drive, but you can boot using a USB
device, such as a USB pen drive, the following alternative boot method is
available:
To boot using a USB pen drive, use the dd command to copy the diskboot.img
image file from the /images/ directory on the DVD or CD-ROM #1.
For example:
dd if=diskboot.img of=/dev/sda
Your BIOS must support booting from a USB device in order for this boot
method to work.
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