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title: OpenMandriva ROME Notes
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title: OpenMandriva ROME Notes
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description: ROME Notes
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description: ROME Notes
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date: 2023-03-24T07:33:48.741Z
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date: 2023-03-24T08:03:36.895Z
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tags: rome
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tags: rome
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editor: markdown
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editor: markdown
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dateCreated: 2023-02-28T15:04:40.037Z
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dateCreated: 2023-02-28T15:04:40.037Z
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## Booting from USB
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## Booting from USB
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It is possible to boot this release from a USB storage device. To transfer the live/installation image you may:
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It is possible to boot this release from a USB storage device. To create the live/installation media you may:
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- Use isowriter tool available from our repos:
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- Use isowriter tool available from our repos:
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`sudo dnf --refresh install rosa-imagewriter`
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`sudo dnf --refresh install rosa-imagewriter`
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Or, if you do not have OpenMandriva Lx yet, you can get rosa-imagewriter download links at [this page](http://wiki.rosalab.ru/en/index.php/ROSA_ImageWriter). At least 4 GB of flash drive capacity is recommended. Persistent storage is not necessary. Note that this will erase everything on your USB!
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Or, if you do not have OpenMandriva Lx yet, you can get rosa-imagewriter download links at [this page](http://wiki.rosalab.ru/en/index.php/ROSA_ImageWriter).
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At least 4 GB of flash drive capacity is recommended. Persistent storage is not necessary. Note that this will erase everything on your USB!
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> Please do not use other usb-writing tools as some Windows tools (e.g. Rufus) truncate the volume name. This breaks the boot process.
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> Please do not use other usb-writing tools as some Windows tools (e.g. Rufus) truncate the volume name. This breaks the boot process.
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Replace <iso_name> with the path to the ISO and <usb_drive> with the device node of the USB drive, i.e. /dev/sdb.
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Replace <iso_name> with the path to the ISO and <usb_drive> with the device node of the USB drive, i.e. /dev/sdb.
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- SUSE Studio ImageWriter has also been tested and works for burning ISO images to USB storage device.
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- SUSE Studio ImageWriter has also been tested and works to transfer ISO images to USB storage device.
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## Booting from DVD
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## Booting from DVD
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ROME ISOs boot from DVD using Legacy or UEFI boot. Should you encounter difficulties there are 2 workarounds [here](https://forum.openmandriva.org/t/4377) that should enable one to boot from DVD. In testing booting ROME from DVD took 5-6 minutes. This may take longer on some hardware. Using a DVD for this purpose is a lot slower than using a USB flash drive.
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Booting from DVD is deprecated, still ROME ISOs boot from DVD using Legacy or UEFI boot. Should you encounter difficulties there are 2 workarounds [here](https://forum.openmandriva.org/t/4377) that should enable one to boot from DVD. In testing booting ROME from DVD took 5-6 minutes. This may take longer on some hardware. Using a DVD for this purpose is a lot slower than using a USB flash drive.
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## About Repositories
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## About Repositories
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