a installed haiku install all in the disk to memory? why all? that include my home dir? 2010/2/12 Matt Madia <mattmadia@xxxxxxxxx> > On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 04:54, Skar Cat <skarmiglione.sk4r@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > Maybe a way to install from a iinstalled haiku on hd over usb disk? how? > > When flashnul or `dd` is used, the size of the image file will be the > size of the partition. > > Since you have Haiku installed on the hard drive, this will be the > easiest way to go. > > Boot the hd installation. > Download an image file of Haiku from haiku-files.org/raw > If you double-click that file, it should display as a mounted volume > icon on the desktop. > Next run Installer. > This will allow you to: > * partition the usb drive as you want. > * select the mounted image file as "Install from:" > > On a 2gb disk, you may need to decrease the size of your swap file -- > on a partition with 1024k as the block size, the haiku sources use > 1.1G and that's without compiled objects. > > --mmadia > >