If you are setting up a virtual machine, the original Remix OS iso file will be used and connected as "optical drive". Linux users can use system commands documented here. If you do not want to install Unetbootin you could use Rufus 2.8 portable in case you are working with Windows. Version 2.0.403 (a very stable version working on many computers) you can still download at Fosshub. Step 1: Preparing bootable USB drive or preparing virtual machineįor installing to a hard drive you need to create a bootable USB drive from the newest original Remix OS iso file. Installing Remix OS to Hard Drive or Virtual Machine without additional tools Booting your PC with your new bootable flash drive should lead to this screen:
Then go into the renamed folder and rename the file isolinux.cfg to syslinux.cfgĨ. Navigate to the /media/RemixOS-2b folder and rename the isolinux directory to syslinux. Perform command sudo syslinux -s /dev/sdc1 (sdc1 is the drive name you found in step 4)ħ. If you are not sure whether you have installed syslinux and mtools, perform commandĦ. Find out the drive name of your flash drive using command lsblk: Copy the files from ~/remixos to the flash drive: sudo cp -a remixos/. Format an USB stick using GParted with a FAT32 partition (boot, lba):ģ.
Start with step 1 in How to install Remix OS in VirtualBox (or to harddisk) and stop after modifying the isolinux.cfg file in directory /remixos/isolinux.Ģ.
Performing the steps of this "How to" I could prepare a bootable USB stick allowing installation to a hard drive:ġ. Creating a bootable USB stick with Linux commands cp or dd onlyįrom a private message sent by ostrolk I know that he did not use UNetBootin but Linux commands like cp or dd in order to create a bootable USB stick (see How to create a bootable flash drive from terminal in Ask Ubuntu).