The destination removable device using the graphical interface. This program is very simple to use as you just need to select the ISO image and The program must be run via sudo so it can write to the memory stick device. The archive can be extracted using unzip and This program can beĪnd executed without installation. Is very compact, and it comes with minimal dependencies. The recommended tool for installing SystemRescue to a memory stick on Linux Recommended USB installation method on Linux Sysresccd_sys.cfg) so files can be found at the time the system starts from That the label matches the value passed to the archisolabel boot option in theīoot loader configuration files on the device ( grubsrcd.cfg and Is correct as this is required for the device to start properly. You should not have to change it but you should make sure the label On the ISO filesystem and hence it should set this label automatically on the Rufus should automatically use the label which was set In the previous steps RESCUEXYZ refers to the version number, eg: RESCUE803įor SystemRescue-8.03. Choose the ‘ISO mode’ when prompted so you get a writable file system.Click on the start button and wait until the operation is complete.Select FAT32 filesystem as the UEFI boot process only works from FAT file systems.Check the ‘volume label’ is correct as it must be set to RESCUEXYZ (cf below).Select ‘BIOS or UEFI’ in target to get the best compatibility.Select ‘MBR’ partition scheme as it will be compatible with both BIOS and UEFI.Select the SystemRescue ISO image that you have downloaded.Execute Rufus and select the USB stick in the drop-down list.Plug in your USB-stick and wait a few seconds to allow enough time for the system to detect it.
Download rufus and install it on Windows.Is rufus as it is easy to use and supports both UEFI and If you are running Windows on your computer the recommended installation program Recommended USB installation method on Windows Start by download SystemRescue-8.03 (or more recent) from You just need to follow the method you prefer. This page describes multiple approaches available for installing such a USB This can be configured either in the firmware settings or by You will have to get yourįirmware (BIOS/UEFI) to boot from the USB device before it attempts to boot from Should use a 2GB memory stick or anything larger. You need a recent SystemRescue, and a USB stick with enough capacity. Memory stick will be deleted so make sure it does not contain any important data.
This page explains how to install SystemRescue on a USB stick. Installing SystemRescue on a USB memory stick