Hello all
I'd find LL very interesting, and I'd download it both versions allready (32 and 64bits). I plan to install it (or try it) on diferents systems and I had see that ISOs are small enoght to fit in one dvd. So I want to ask to someone, if there is a way to prepare a DVD with both installations?
Thank you.
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I'd
md5sum check the downloads before trying anything 1st. That is just how I roll though.
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Hello!
I install both Windows and Linux off flash drives prepared with YUMI all the time. No issues here...
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Not tried it yet, but the YUMI people have a Multiboot Creator application for Linux also.
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/multiboot-c...rom-linux/
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Hello!
Installed the Linux of version of YUMI. By the time dependencies are installed, it takes up 220 MB of drive space.
Since the Windows version is 2-3 MB tops, I think I'll keep using YUMI in Windows...
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Just throwing in my two cents on YUMI here:
I love love loved YUMI when I first started experimenting with multiple distros, and the live disks YUMI created were always perfect as far as working live boots went. Eight or nine out of eleven worked great. I finally committed and installed Linux Mint about a year and a half ago, promptly broke it, then installed LL v 1.0.6 with a YUMI key and haven't looked back.
I was going to try installing with YUMI again this time around, but ended up going with Unetbootin and Rufus to create the keys I needed. YUMI warns it's only for live disk booting, and any installation that actually works should be considered a happy accident. But I'm hoping the code keeps evolving so I can try it again in the future :)
Anyways just chiming in :P