USB booting :: Can't find KNOPPIX filesystem



I'm trying boot from usb, on EPIA. And I see follow message:

Can't find KNOPPIX filesystem, sorry.
Drpping you to a (very limited) shell.
Press restart button to quit.

this is usb drive dir:

Directory of F:\

21.06.06  00:34             2 048 boot.cat
20.05.05  00:22               119 boot.msg
17.08.05  20:34             1 592 f2
05.06.06  21:38             1 595 f3
25.07.04  12:13               256 german.kbd
03.05.04  09:00               391 index.html
21.06.06  00:34    <DIR>          KNOPPIX
01.06.05  00:54           994 807 linux24
13.06.05  18:02            33 780 logo.16
07.08.04  04:16    <DIR>          lost+found
24.03.06  22:47           803 325 minirt24.gz
16.06.06  17:44             9 404 syslinux.bin
16.06.06  17:34             2 452 syslinux.cfg
21.08.06  15:30    <DIR>          temp

file system locate in DIR "KNOPPIX"?
Help me please.

There should be a KNOPPIX file within the KNOPPIX folder.
If there is, I guess you could try the fromhd=/dev/sdXx bootcode

I have the same issue booting from a "aztex" 256mg flash drive.
have tried most everything and still it will not boot farther.

and help in how to define where the bootloader should look for the KNOPPIX filesystem...

thank

Nutpants

You can also try fromusb,
and/or experiment with the power options perhaps

Also make sure that your system supports either usb-hdd or a usb-zip (and utilize the correct one)

I use the dsl-3.1RC1.iso image.
I'm trying make as wrote in FAQ:

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In the Fluxbox menu, go Apps >> Tools >> Install to USB Pendrive and choose either USB-ZIP emulation or USB-HDD emulation, depending on what is supported by your computer's bios.


In the beginning usb-flash (512) is partitioning, then formatting, making /dev/sdb1&/dev/sdb2

then it makes boot loader, boot image
and setting up system image:

cp: writing `mnt/pendrive/KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX: No space left on device
1 write faild

Done.
Usb installation has been completed.

imho usbpen not boots, because system image not full.

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