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Thread: Can I install it from a DOK?

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    Can I install it from a DOK?

    Hi there
    I have on my home server windows server 2003 for the last 3 years, but now I want to move to Linux-Ubuntu, server edition.
    Problem is, that I don't have any CD-ROM drives on that server, all I have is the windows server 2003 installed currently (which I want to uninstall, completely move to linux), and I also have a decent disk on key, 8 GB U3 support etc...

    Can I fully install it on my hard-disk from using the DOK?

    Thanks

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    Re: Can I install it from a DOK?

    Yep, check this out:

    http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2008/04...drive-install/

    You can also use PXE boot if you have another box around to run dhcp/tftpd

    also, check this out:

    http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/

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    Re: Can I install it from a DOK?

    without installing to a fixed internal system disk.
    but that's what i want... i don't want it to stay on the DOK....
    I want to install ubuntu on my internal hard-disk, i can't do it normally because i don't have any CD-ROM installed.

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    Re: Can I install it from a DOK?

    Once you create a bootable USB device, it's like booting to the liveCD; you can install it from there just like the CD. Probably unetbootin is the one you want. It allows you to make any USB drive into a bootable "live CD" device.

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