Hi Stuart, I once installed openSUSE 10.2 on USB PEN. The way I used is actually quite simple: - Remove all HD from your machine - Insert you USBHD - Boot from CD/DVD - Install openSUSE on the USBHD as you would a regular HD - After the install is successful, go to /etc/sysconfig/kernel and, on the INITRD_MODULES, remove all SATA/PATA/SCSI/SAS/etc modules that appear in there, and place the modules needed for USB booting, like UHCI, UHCI, EHCI, usb-storage, etc. It is a very simple way and, it worked for me. Stuart Martin wrote:
I came across this thread at the webforums, http://www.suseforums.net/index.php?showtopic=50595, and it sounds very interesting. Like the OP, I'm not wild about having to physically disconnect my internal HD to set up the USB drive, but it would be nice to have a bootable HDD that I could take with me for use on friends' PCs etc. That's why I thought I would help both myself and the OP by asking their question here, too. I've read the answers to their post, and the pages linked to there, but I'm as new to to this as they are, and just as unclear about whether it will work or not. Thanks for any advice.
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