I guess to throw my two cents in. I am also trying to get away from
using CDs much anymore for installing anything with the advent of
bootable USB drives, BUT XCP is, as far as i know, not possible to
make it USB. It was just not made to run on a USB drive.
I have tried to use a program such as UNetbootin, LinuxLive USB
Creator, and even Universal USB Installer that you can use to put
pretty much any Linux ISO onto a USB, BUT none of them worked. It
would never boot XCP.
I also searched online for a while and could not find a way to make
XCP bootable off USB.
On 6/20/2012 7:23 PM, George Shuklin wrote:
Well, we usually ran it from IP-KVM with ISO -> CD emulation.
But I think it too complicated to turn installer in usb-drive. You
can try to use some kind of PXE boot with XCP if you have problems
with CD attaching, but this is not very easy task.
PS Debian/Ubuntu xcp-xapi package is still unstable, but it gonna
be the main package in the future (I think), so this problem is
gonna disappear soon.
On 21.06.2012 03:05, Eric wrote:
Is CD-ROM/DVD-ROM the only way to install XCP?
Eric Pretorious
Truckee, CA
Has anyone experimented with installing XCP
from a USB thumb drive? Is it possible? How
was the installation media installed to the
USB thumb drive (e.g., dd)?
Eric Pretorious
Truckee, CA
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