1. Create a Linux boot disk
1.Format the USB flash drive in FAT32 format
2.Install syslinux
Https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/
Download the corresponding version
Decompress syslinux-4.04.zipto the Windows directory, and run syslinux.exe-S-m h in the win32directory of syslinuxdirectory: (assume that the USB flash drive is on the H disk) for example:
Run the following command to install syslinux to the USB flash drive. The purpose of this step is to make the USB flash drive a boot-type USB flash drive:
3.Copy the centos image file to the USB flash drive.
Decompress the isolinux file in the ISO file, put it in the root directory of the USB flash drive, and copy the files in isolinux to the root directory of the USB flash drive. Then, change isolinux. bin to syslinux. bin, and change isolinux. cfg to syslinux. cfg .:
Ii. Install centos
Only one point is to select hard device when selecting the drive location. The USB flash drive should be/dev/sdb1 and then proceed, because the image file is in the root directory of the USB flash drive, it is automatically searched and started to enter the installation interface.
How to install the software to be continued ......