Sidux/System installation on external drive

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 * If you don't want to divide your hard drive to make new partitions for sidux, you can try it anyway
 * making installation on an external drive (Pen Drive, Flash Drive lub External Hard Drive).
 * There are three ways to do so.

Installation

 * 1. After "iso" file downloading Sidux/System installation/Downloading, burn it on a CD: Sidux/System installation/Burning
 * and boot Live system: Sidux/System installation/Booting Live CD connect your external drive to an USB port.
 * 2. Next format the drive using for example Gparted: Sidux/Useable applications/External drive/Formating
 * for "fat32" or "ext2" file system.
 * 3. Run the installator: Menu-> System-> install-sidux-to-usb and click on: Apply.


 * a. It's possible to make installation from hard drive if you installed sidux on it before,
 * then choose "iso" image file from a drive.
 * 4. It will open Terminal so type root password.
 * 5. sidux will be installed after a few minutes.



Running

 * Re-boot your computer, get BIOS in and set: "Boot computer from USB" as the first booting option.
 * sidux-on-a-stick has its own Bootloader installed and can't see others operating systems.
 * Just choose only the one system you see.

Configuration

 * sidux-on-a-stick has a few good and bad points.
 * + it's so small it can be installed on a 500 MB drive
 * + it runs much faster than from a CD/DVD
 * - it's only a copy of Live system
 * - after system restarting all your dates and settings will be lost, store theme on other partition
 * or other external drive. Sidux/Post-installating work/Mounting partitions/Temporary mounting
 * - you will be working on root account with no password in graphical environment
 * 1. I suggest to set root password: Sidux/System management/Root account changes, add an user
 * and its password: Sidux/System management/User account changes.
 * 2. Next log out (don't re-boot system) and log in as an user.
 * 3. It's good idea to active system firewall: Sidux/Post-installation work/Firewall
 * 4. And add repositories: Sidux/Post-installation work/Repositories.

Installation

 * sidux-on-a-stick full installation looks similar like hard drive installation.
 * 1. It can be done after sidux Live started: Sidux/System installation/Booting sidux Live CD
 * then choose: "sidux-installer" from your desktop.
 * 2. Click on "Forward" (you will not create live-usbstick)


 * 3. There is only one different: choose "/dev/sdb1" as new root partition "/".


 * 4. Next make exactly the same as hard drive installation: Sidux/System installation/Installation
 * a. choose time zone


 * b. create root password, user name and password


 * c. choose host name


 * d. install missing drivers Sidux/System installation/Installation/8.Firmware if the installator detected any


 * e. save configuration and start installation



Running

 * Re-boot your computer, get BIOS in and set: "Boot computer from USB" as the first booting option.
 * This time Bootloader will detect all installed systems on hard and pen drives.

Configuration

 * The system has been installed "in normal mode" so configure it in the same way as hard drive installation:
 * Sidux/Post-installation work

3. Raw device installation

 * The third and the last way to install sidux on a pen is "Raw device installation".
 * I don't have any raw external drive so I can't check it myself.
 * But if you want to do that, there is full instruction on: http://manual.sidux.com/en/hd-ins-opts-oos-en.htm#raw-lin


 * More about sidux-on-a-stick is here: http://manual.sidux.com/en/hd-install-opts-en.htm#usb-hd