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This mode is intended for system administrators, to test the system while they prepare the customizations. This mode is like the first one, but customizations in the rootcopy directory are not applied. A special directory in the main Porteus partition, named rootcopy, lets system administrators add custom configuration files to the base system. This is the most common mode for ThinClients and kiosk devices. In this mode, any change made to the filesystem is lost when the ThinClient is shut down.
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flexVDI ThinClient OS works with both BIOS and UEFI firmwares.Ī boot menu with the flexVDI logo will appear:
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This process depends on the firmware that is installed in your computer. If your computer is not configured to boot from USB, you must change the configuration, or select the USB pendrive from the boot device menu. Insert the pendrive in the computer where you want to run flexVDI Client, and turn it on. There is no problem in using a GZip-compressed image, Rufus will uncompress it on the fly. Then, simply select the image file you downloaded and the USB pendrive, and press "Start". Just make sure you check the "Create a bootable disk using: DD Image". In Windows, the most famous tool to write images in USB pendrives is Rufus. When it finishes, you will have a bootable pendrive with flexVDI ThinClient OS. # zcat flexvdi-thinclient-os-3.1.0.img.gz | dd of=/dev/sdb bs=1M Open a terminal window and write the following command: If your system notifies you of the new USB device, do not open it the pendrive must not be mounted in order to be written. Insert the pendrive in an available USB port. There are GUI tools too, that simplify this process, like Gnome Multi-Writer, Etcher and Unetbootin.īut first you must identify the device file for your pendrive. You must be root to run this command on a device file. On this OS, the preferred and simplest method to write an image to a USB pendrive involves using the dd command. Once downloaded, the write process will depend on the operating system you are working on.
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The flexVDI ThinClient OS image that is available in the download section of the flexVDI web is ready to be written to a pendrive. Possibility of acting as PXE server and boot other flexVDI ThinClients in the same network.Up-to-date graphics drivers, for Intel, AMD and Nvidia cards.Installable on hard disks and MMC devices.It works with BIOS and UEFI ( NOTE: Secure Boot is NOT supported and must be disabled).Distribution based on Porteus 4.0, with Linux kernel 5.0.Its purpose is to turn old computers and Thin Clients into flexVDI virtual desktop terminals, since it supports a wide range of hardware with 32 and 64-bit Intel achitectures. The flexVDI ThinClient OS is a Linux distribution, that boots from either a hard drive or a USB pendrive, so it does not depend on another operating system. Starting with version 3.1, the flexVDI USB Live Client is now renamed as flexVDI ThinClient OS.