AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
9 days agoThe latest version of Rufus 4 solved the problem, in each case to avoid incompatibility I renamed the extension of the .IMG file, in this case all versions of Rufus should burn correctly.
Telematix, I do not know whether the latest VM versions can boot a Pendrive, but from my VMware it is not possible to boot a system from USB, Some time ago to boot a Pen Drive sa VMware i used to use a tool "plpbt" (Plop boot manager) to do this! don't know if it supports AROS
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Thank you very much.
I used the 3.20p, renamed the image to .vhd and it works on real hardware but not on VMware (workstation 16 player).
Too bad that VMware has lost that ability, I remember doing that several years ago and it's quite useful.
I will have to try other alternatives for linux, like qemu or something like that.
Wonderful, that did the trick.
Thank you!
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
6 days agoThanks Argo, your download su Google Driver does not work you must give your consent
ArgoJunior MemberPosted
6 days agoOkay, seems i have to get Global access on the directory and not the files
Also granted you Editor access
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
6 days agoSorry, I am not familiar with the Torrent mechanism, so will the files be downloaded directly from Google Drive?
pixieMemberPosted
6 days agoNo, you'll need to have a torrent player such as transmission, which will download peer-to-peer. Once you have the file, you also share the burden of distributing, so on and so forth.
"The torrent client downloads and uploads pieces of the file directly from and to other users (peers), rather than relying on a single server. A .torrent file or magnet link tells the client where to find these pieces. This peer-to-peer (P2P) system distributes the load and speeds up the download process."