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Is Arch the only distribution that provides a USB installer?
I tried to find others that do but i couldnt find any.
I dont mean live distributions. There are some of those eg. parted magic.
Also i dont mean distributions that provide ISOs and tell you to use unetbootin
or any other piece of software part of their ISO that helps you make one.
I mean going into the distribution download page and finding a USB link.
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No. Debian, Fedora, and Slackware, and a bunch of other distros provide USB installers.
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Links please? I didnt try Debian but Fedora didnt seem to have one not even as a "custom spin".
As far as Slackware, its not not linked from the download page. You have to go to a mirror select the version you like
and its inside there. Not in the $VERSION-iso direcotory.
Last edited by dolby (2009-01-29 22:47:25)
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