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Dromeno
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Unetbootin.pet

#1 Post by Dromeno »

Puppy has its universal installer, but Unetbootin has -to some- its familiar interface. So I would like to include it to the puppy version I distribute to friends.

I have tried the deb2pet converter to make this version into a pet:

http://packages.debian.org/sid/i386/unetbootin/download

the conversion to a pet is smooth but when I try to run it it asks for

sfdisk (util-linux)

vol_id (udev)

mtools

At the moment I am not sure how to proceed... so is there anyone here who is willing to make a working unetbootin.pet?

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#2 Post by mikeb »

It's not popular amonst those who have had windows installs trashed by it so perhaps you might have to do this yourself and take the responsibility.

I recommend learning about grub4dos which is a safe way to add on puppy and linux in general when there is windows present...will keep your popularity rating up otherwise maybe tinker with the universal installer if you feel its a bit confusing...

regards

mike

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No risk for windoze

#3 Post by Dromeno »

Windows trashed? Have not seen that yet (with Unetbootin). But anyway, what I would like to have is a Unetbootin as puppy application. There is no possibility to trash windows this way.

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#4 Post by iscraigh »

I have tried to get it going with no luck but would love to see it. I use it not to install puppy but when running puppy (If I could get it to work, I actually boot into ubuntu) I use it to install other distro's to a usb stick to play with.

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#5 Post by digitalmusic »

Yes I would like this too. Hope someone or the devs make a pet for this.

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#6 Post by nooby »

Dromeno

if even the dev of UNetbootin fail to do it then it is very difficult to achieve.

I have done my best to engage both of them since 2008 and I trust that if they have not provided such linux program yet then it is too difficult at the moment.

So two suggestions.

1. Contact tuxcantfly on his own sites about Unetbootin or the user AGO who is active on Ubuntuforums because both of them was into Wubi and they know most about how to do such things.

2. Look at pendrivelinux. They have tried to do similar things and have alternative to UNetbootin so ypu can compare how others have tried to do same thing.

3.
Maybe the best suggestion is to do a script that mimic a pure manual frugal install of Puppy on USB or HDD

Edit

Great Thanks to rcrsn51 who gave the right link to the text I referred to in my confusing way.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 412#413412

In the meanwhile also look at how Lin'nWin does it

http://www.icpug.org.uk/national/linnwi ... innwin.htm
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I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though

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#7 Post by rcrsn51 »

This may be helpful.

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Re: Unetbootin.pet

#8 Post by nooby »

Dromeno wrote:Puppy has its universal installer, but Unetbootin has -to some- its familiar interface. So I would like to include it to the puppy version I distribute to friends. ...
I tested what rcrsn51 links to. And even I who is lousy using descriptions got it to work so his description is a good one.

So give it a try and tell us the result please.

If you insist on using UNetbootin.

Why not do as I did. I wrote a friendly email to the maker or dev of UNetbootin and now some 5 month later no answer from him anywhere so I trust that if even he fail to do what you suggest then none else can do it either.

So what rcrsn51 suggest is a practical way to do it.
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#9 Post by paulhomebus »

There is now a Pet for unetbootin for Lucid 5.1...

see here...
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=59263

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#10 Post by nooby »

Good that you told us.

Can it do frugal install too or only full installs?
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#11 Post by paulhomebus »

both - as far as I know....

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[Solved] Unetbootin.pet (3 pet files to install0 Works! for Lucid 5.2.8

#12 Post by WB7ODYFred »

[Solved] Unetbootin.pet (3 pet files to install0 Works!
Installs a .ISO file onto a USB Flash Drive and makes it bootable.

Unetbootin 581 works on Lucid Puppy 5.2.8
I downloaded the file from Mediadrive

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 4e1ecb75ff

http://www.mediafire.com/download/k7cjh ... tin.tar.gz

This worked for my test to install tiny core linux 4.7 onto a USB 8G flash drive.
You may use unetbootin running under PuppyLinux to install a different distros .ISO file into
a USB Flash drive without burning a CD-R disk first with that .ISO file.
Like Linux Mint http://www.linuxmint.com
or Leagacy OS http://puppylinux.org/wikka/LegacyOS
or Slacko 5.5 http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Slacko55
or MacPup http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=macpup
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#13 Post by nooby »

Cool that it worked for Tiny Core. Them change so much
how they set up things so how do the Unetbootin know how to do it :)

Is it a frugal install or a full install on that USB? Can you share the menu.lst how the prograt set it up? My old version has this one

Code: Select all


title Tiny Core 64 bit with ntfs-3g
find --set-root /tce/core/core64.gz
kernel /tce/core/vmlinuz64 lst=onboot_3.lst quiet vga=791
initrd /tce/core/core64.gz /tce/core/ntfs-3g.gz /tce/core/cdrom.gz
that one would not work with latest version that was way back
when they use that code. which version of TC do you use?

okay the one that Unetboot in download? That has to be very old then?
I doubt he has followed their latest development?
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unetbootin.pet

#14 Post by comcoco »

This Unetbootin.pet seems exactly what I need. I do not know how to download it. I have downloaded .pets from discussion forum in the past, but I can not find a button which allows me to download this pet. What can I do?

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Re: unetbootin.pet

#15 Post by rcrsn51 »

comcoco wrote:This Unetbootin.pet seems exactly what I need.
To do what? Do you want to use Puppy to make bootable flash drives of other Linuxes? If so, the easiest tool is ISObooter.

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#16 Post by watchdog »

I use unetbootin in all my puppies without having to create a pet. If one wants to use unetbootin in puppy for whatever reason instead of isobooter, the good news is that it works:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=71455

http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/unetb ... nux-latest

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