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boot you linux from your Mobile

Ok lets start for that i use my mobile SGH-F480

And I do it form windows!!

remove the micro sd Put it in the SD-adapter Put the SD-adapter in the USB adapter hehehehe crazy way , why I do that I need it to work like usb flash disk not SD flash for those with notebook ok now

You can just connect the mobile to your usb and use storage mode but what I do is more faster!!!

Download the HP USB tool and format your stick with the tool using a FAT file system.

http://files.filefront.com/SP27608exe/;9868201;/fileinfo.html


FAT!! Yes yes that mean you cant do that with your 4 gib micro sd

Ok now you need

A boot system!! Use that in the HP USB tool

http://www.bay-wolf.com/utility/usbkey/win98boot.zip


Download the Feather Linux zip file

http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/distr/feather/feather-0.7.4-usb.zip


Extract the files from feather-0.7.4-usb.zip to your USB stick.

Download and extract syslinux.zip to a directory on your computer
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Old/syslinux-2.11.zip

Run the command prompt in windows (start/run/cmd) and CD to the syslinux directory. Once there simply type syslinux.exe F: (F: being the example drive letter of the USB stick in this system)

Reboot your PC, go into your system BIOS and set your boot order to boot from
Any selectable USB device. (example USB_ZIP or USB_HDD)
Save your BIOS settings. On the next reboot, you should have a successful launch of Feather Linux from you mobile that concected with the micro-sd inside hehehehehe
Of Corse and but it on storage mode have fun bye

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