How Do You Create A Bootable Flash Drive Using Syslinux?
Creating a bootable flash drive with the Syslinux utility enables you to start any computer with the information contained on the drive, booting into a non-native OS to perform troubleshooting procedures. Accomplish this by storing Knoppix Linux files on the flash drive with the Syslinux utility, a procedure that will take roughly 10 to 20 minutes to complete. Insert your USB drive into the computer. Open “Start,” click “Run,” and type “C:\syslinux-3.11\win32\syslinux.exe x:”. Replace “x” with the drive letter of your USB drive and press “Enter.” Insert the blank CD and open your CD burning program. Select the option to burn an ISO file, drag the Knoppix ISO to the queue, and press “Burn.” Click “Start,” “Computer,” and open the drive containing the Knoppix ISO CD. Drag and drop all files to the drive letter of the USB drive to finish creating your boot drive.