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:ihavenomouth: (inginsub@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Monday, 12-Aug-2024 02:08:20 JST :ihavenomouth: I just realized I don’t have a laptop with an optical drive anymore, so I can’t burn a new templeos cd for my templeos laptop. Adding USB support to the bootloader is the only way forward -
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(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Monday, 12-Aug-2024 02:08:20 JST @Inginsub Could USB optical drives or its emulators work? -
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:ihavenomouth: (inginsub@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Monday, 12-Aug-2024 02:16:15 JST :ihavenomouth: @mint it would, but i don’t have one likes this. -
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(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Monday, 12-Aug-2024 02:17:42 JST @Inginsub Alternativaly you could probably boot from liveusb, launch QEMU with the ISO and the whole raw drive as virtual disk, install the system and then boot it baremetal.
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