I'm currently having an issue with the Linux Mint 10 installation on my Thinkpad W500 (see: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=62491 if you dare) that I think may be resolved with a BIOS update however, while I do have a (24MB) iso image containing the update (from: http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-70354 ) I do not currently have a CD/DVD drive mounted on my laptop..
Is there a way for me to flash this ISO image to a USB flash drive?
I've already attempted to use the UNetBootin utility however while I do get the bootloader to come up after restart it does not seem to be able to boot into the BIOS update (I get only a "Default" selection in the boot menu on a perpetually 10 sec reboot cycle).
Any ideas how to get this BIOS update onto my USB flash drive?
Thanks!
How to put a bootable ISO onto a USB flash drive?
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How to put a bootable ISO onto a USB flash drive?
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Re: How to put a bootable ISO onto a USB flash drive?
Have a look at http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/wiki/inde ... thin_Linux
But, if you do get the bootloader to load, you should just be able to edit its config file so load the image you want. What bootloader are you using? Could you post the config file?
But, if you do get the bootloader to load, you should just be able to edit its config file so load the image you want. What bootloader are you using? Could you post the config file?