Hello!
I create boot sticks on Linux using the dd command
but with ArcaOS iso it doesn't work.
In ArcaOS version 5.0.2 there is a utility for this but
I do not intend to buy another license from ArcaOS. So far
I didn't do anything useful with ArcaOS.
On 01/04/20 05:15 AM, Gilberto F da Silva wrote:
Hello!
I create boot sticks on Linux using the dd command
but with ArcaOS iso it doesn't work.
In ArcaOS version 5.0.2 there is a utility for this but
I do not intend to buy another license from ArcaOS. So far
I didn't do anything useful with ArcaOS.
OS/2 is weird to boot from USB so Arca Noae has com up with a weird way
to boot it. Unluckily you basically need version 5.0.2 or newer to
access the script to build the USB stick.
Does using a DVD not work for you?
On 01/04/20 05:15 AM, Gilberto F da Silva wrote:
Hello!
I create boot sticks on Linux using the dd command
but with ArcaOS iso it doesn't work.
In ArcaOS version 5.0.2 there is a utility for this but
I do not intend to buy another license from ArcaOS. So far
I didn't do anything useful with ArcaOS.
OS/2 is weird to boot from USB so Arca Noae has com up with a weird way
to boot it.
OS/2 and its successors are very boring to install. You must first
install OS/2 and then install the other operating systems. In the event
of a later problem with OS/2, it is not possible to redo the
installation without losing the other operating systems.
TRAP errors are part of the life of OS/2 users.
Dave Yeo wrote:
On 01/04/20 05:15 AM, Gilberto F da Silva wrote:
Hello!
I create boot sticks on Linux using the dd command
but with ArcaOS iso it doesn't work.
In ArcaOS version 5.0.2 there is a utility for this but
I do not intend to buy another license from ArcaOS. So far >>> I didn't do anything useful with ArcaOS.
OS/2 is weird to boot from USB so Arca Noae has com up with a weird way
to boot it.
OS/2 and its successors are very boring to install. You must first
install OS/2 and then install the other operating systems. In the event
of a later problem with OS/2, it is not possible to redo the
installation without losing the other operating systems.
TRAP errors are
part of the life of OS/2 users.
Am 01.06.20 um 23:44 schrieb Gilberto F da Silva:
OS/2 and its successors are very boring to install. You must first
install OS/2 and then install the other operating systems. In the event
of a later problem with OS/2, it is not possible to redo the
installation without losing the other operating systems.
I can't confirm this. Only the boot sector (e.g. grub) has to be reinitialized after the installation. Then the other OS are back.
But nowadays it is much more convenient to run several OS in parallel
with VMs. OS/2 works quite well in a VM. So no more need for dual boot.
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