On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Per Jessen
Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On 12.08.2015 22:05, Per Jessen wrote:
After returning last week from much deserved vacation, I found an Intel Compute Stick in my mailbox, waiting to be explored. It came with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, which works fine, but I would much rather have openSUSE 13.2. It has an SD card slot, a USB interface and Wifi and Bluetooth. Due to the hardware being very new, the standard kernel has no support for the Wifi nor the Bluetooth. (hence, no network install).
I figured it would be possible to install from an ISO image stored on a drive attached via USB. As far as I can tell, using the NET iso, installing from a full ISO image no longer works. I can access it, I can loop mount it, but linuxrc will not access it.
2nd option was copying the entire x64 DVD to an SD card and booting from that. However, the installation boot-up does not recognise the SD card properly, so no access to the DVD.
My third option seems to be to copy the 13.2 repo to the USB drive and try to install from there.
Can anyone think up more options?
Just use full DVD? You have it anyway.
Yes, except I don't have a USB DVD drive :-)
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