Hey all... I am trying to install 11.0 on an 8 GB thumb drive and am getting almost nowhere. I am using it on Dell latitude D630 that will boot from the USB. I've tried using Unetbootin, using both the distribution selection and the diskimage/ISO. I've also tried using the "SuSE install from USB drive" wiki page (more about this later). In all the cases I've reached the same point. It boots and goes to the menu where I get asked to insert the opensuse cd #1. When I back out and follow the menus to start the installation I get to either the hard drive or the DVD install it comes back with "No repository found". For the hard drive I used an ISO on another USB stick (which was recognized as being an EXT3 format USB drive)and also on the boot usb as separate files/directories disk structure. The wiki page on the procedure has a major flaw in it. It has the USB drive formatted as a FAT32 disk. In the "Copy files to the USB drive" section it has you copy all of the disk structure to the usb drive, however in Installation:Setup it says that "The setup will ask for the ISO file location on the selected drive.". If down as first told all you have is files. The other draw back is that FAT32 drives can't handle files > 4GB. I have searched the net and most of the hits were how to use the usb to install it on a hard drive system. With this system I am not able to use the hard drive or the internet so I am trying to get the USB to work. So bottom line I haven't figured out why I am getting the "No repository found", any help would be appreciated... -- Quis custodiet ipsos custodes To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public. [Theodore Roosevelt] 1918 Adolph & Sharon Weidanz SuSE 10.3 '78 43' Endeavour Ketch Folding@Home Team 45 S/V Time To Paws -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org