Install arch voodoo from usb flash memory

I am interested in anybody crazy enough to try this tutorial I made http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ins … ash_memory , I tested it with my hardaware and until now it was worked out great, but i am looking for second opinions.
I also posted an updater script that will update the install packages, so you can always carry a freshly updated arch install, anybody willing to test it on any spare usb flash memory or external hd they might have, please do so.
Cheers!
Last edited by thewonka (2007-02-18 07:16:52)

tried out your wiki guide works ok here ... on a 256mb pendrive will say sed command caught me out [could you say in guide what you changed! in menu.lst]
Ok checked pendrive on Laptop boots fine :-) [0.8!!!]
thanks for sharing ;-)
Last edited by Mr Green (2007-02-18 09:33:21)

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