Live USB
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"Trentino, a media player, has been implemented by Eugene Zaikonnikov. Further improvements to conformance, stability and performance. The CLOS implementation follows the MOP much more closely. More traditional window management. Booting from CD/USB on real hardware is now possible. Driver support for Intel HDA audio devices. VirtualBox guest (mouse & display) integration."
How exactly does one boot from USB? I'm interested in making a bootable mezzeno usb from linux.
Spent some time reading about booting to VHD files, but all of it seems to be windows related. That which wasn't was insane. Eg, link in second comment here: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/309900/deploy-linux-into-and-boot-from-vhd
Currently, the only supported way to use Mezzano is by taking the VMDK file and using it with VirtualBox. Usually when you create a Live USB you start with an ISO, which isn't being built.
On the IRC, froggey came up with an idea of how to use the VirtualBox VMDK image for booting off USB.
I believe Demo 5 was published in a way that satisfies the original poster's request.