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[or-cvs] r11560: Update USB docs since we can format the USB now. (incognito/trunk/root_overlay/usr/share/incognito)
Author: double
Date: 2007-09-21 15:55:37 -0400 (Fri, 21 Sep 2007)
New Revision: 11560
Modified:
incognito/trunk/root_overlay/usr/share/incognito/readme.html
Log:
Update USB docs since we can format the USB now.
Modified: incognito/trunk/root_overlay/usr/share/incognito/readme.html
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--- incognito/trunk/root_overlay/usr/share/incognito/readme.html 2007-09-21 19:49:36 UTC (rev 11559)
+++ incognito/trunk/root_overlay/usr/share/incognito/readme.html 2007-09-21 19:55:37 UTC (rev 11560)
@@ -518,7 +518,7 @@
<h1>Copying to a USB Drive</h1>
<p>
-The CD may be copied to a USB drive. Why do that? USB drives are easier to carry, harder to break, and user settings persist between sessions. There is a program provided that will copy the CD to a USB drive and make the drive bootable. The USB drive must have a vfat partition, i.e. Windows formatted. Most USB drives come this way. On the desktop after booting the CD there will be an icon for copying to a USB drive. Double-click this and follow the instructions. See the /usr/sbin/create-usb script. Note the script depends on the Gentoo LiveCD structure, it probably won't work when run on another LiveCD setup.
+The CD may be copied to a USB drive. Why do that? USB drives are easier to carry, harder to break, and user settings persist between sessions. There is a program provided that will copy the CD to a USB drive and make the drive bootable. On the desktop after booting the CD there will be an icon for copying to a USB drive (on tiny right click on the desktop and choose "Create USB" from the menu.) See the /usr/sbin/create-usb script for technical details. Note the script depends on the Gentoo LiveCD structure, it probably won't work when run on another LiveCD setup.
</p>
</body>