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== Creating USB stick ==
 
== Creating USB stick ==
* USB Disk In
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* Insert USB device
 
* Run the Software
 
* Run the Software
 
* Point to the SME ISO file
 
* Point to the SME ISO file
    
== Using ==
 
== Using ==
In your new Hardware ...
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On your new Hardware ...
 
# Boot from USB
 
# Boot from USB
 
# Select Install from Hard Disk
 
# Select Install from Hard Disk
 
# Choose Partition
 
# Choose Partition
#* Generally it will be the last partition
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** Generally it will be the last partition
#* it was ''/dev/sda1'' when no partition, sde1 when I re-installed on the HP Microserver
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** it was ''/dev/sda1'' when no partition, sde1 when I re-installed on the HP Microserver
#* I left the path blank
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** leave the path blank
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Originally I used pendrivlinux.com, UNetbootin was a lot simpler
   
===Make the USB-key with UNetbootin===
 
===Make the USB-key with UNetbootin===
 
{{Note box|5th July 2013: I found that unetbootin-windows-585.exe expanded the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso onto the USB stick (creating the directory structure etc), thus there was no .iso image to be found at the select an image point in the install process. I simply copied the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso into the USB sticks root directory.}}
 
{{Note box|5th July 2013: I found that unetbootin-windows-585.exe expanded the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso onto the USB stick (creating the directory structure etc), thus there was no .iso image to be found at the select an image point in the install process. I simply copied the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso into the USB sticks root directory.}}
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* Run Unetbootin
 
* Run Unetbootin
 
* Point to the SME ISO file
 
* Point to the SME ISO file
* Wait that Unetbooting is finished
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* Wait until Unetbooting has finished
* Simply copied the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso into the USB sticks root directory.
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* Simply copy the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso into the USB sticks root directory.
 
Then
 
Then
 
* Boot from USB
 
* Boot from USB
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** Generally it will be the last partition
 
** Generally it will be the last partition
 
** it was ''/dev/sda1'' when no partition, sde1 when I re-installed on the HP Microserver
 
** it was ''/dev/sda1'' when no partition, sde1 when I re-installed on the HP Microserver
** I left the path blank
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** leave the path blank
    
{{Warning box| you don't have the boot menu where you can pass special commands on raid, no lvm...}}
 
{{Warning box| you don't have the boot menu where you can pass special commands on raid, no lvm...}}
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* Point to the SME ISO file
 
* Point to the SME ISO file
 
* Wait that multisystem is finished
 
* Wait that multisystem is finished
* Simply copied the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso into the USB sticks root directory.
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* Simply copy the smeserver-8.0-i386.iso into the USB sticks root directory.
 
Then
 
Then
 
* Boot from USB, select the right O.S you want to start.
 
* Boot from USB, select the right O.S you want to start.
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** Generally it will be the last partition
 
** Generally it will be the last partition
 
** it was ''/dev/sda1'' when no partition, sde1 when I re-installed on the HP Microserver
 
** it was ''/dev/sda1'' when no partition, sde1 when I re-installed on the HP Microserver
** I left the path blank
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** leave the path blank
    
==References==
 
==References==

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