On 11/30/2016 12:48 PM, Wilbert Heeringa wrote: > Dear all, > > For a course in Ivory Coast I want to distribute USB sticks with > Lubuntu Linux and a Docker container inside. Docker works only for 64 > bits OS, so I need a 64 bits version. > > Since I don't know whether the students' computers work with BIOS or > UEFI, it would be great to create bootable pendrives that work for any > computer. > > I studied a bit about syslinux and found this very complicated, and > also very risky. This is simply too much for me. > > I looked around further and found this site: > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/UEFI-and-BIOS > <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/UEFI-and-BIOS> > > with a repository of images at: > http://phillw.net/isos/linux-tools/uefi-n-bios/ > > made by Phil Whiteside. That looks wonderful. My question is now: is > there also a 64 bit version available? For some it is explicitely > indicated that they are meant for i386 (so I should not use them), but > I feel unsure about the other ones. > > Also: we buy either 8GB or 16 GB pendrives. Which image would work best? > > Best regards, > > Wilbert > > > > > > Hi Wilbert, Nio Wiklund has a great tool called mkusb which can definitely handle that. You can also create custom images and install them using his wonderful tools zmktbl and OBI. I suggest starting a conversation with Nio!
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