USB booting :: couldn't find knoppix filesystem
when I boot my linux from my usb 'hard-drive' (a part of my mp3-player) it loads but then an error shows up with something like 'knoppix file system not found'!
I've tried both usb installment methods from within windows and by copying the iso on it... both don't work
eh, is this another qemu ?
is this what???
i'm having the same problem.
i'm using a creative zen microphoto. it has a feature that lets you partition it, and use the player as a removable storage device.
when booting, it seems to work fine until it checks for usb devices. then it says is can't find knoppix.
then it drops to a (very limited) shell.
i tried ubuntu as well. it doesn't tell you what it's doing while it's booting, but it locks up somewhere during the process. so it may be the same issue.
it might be the exact opposite problem, but is there any way to get dsl to skip checking for usb devices?
I'm doing it with the creative zen sleekphoto
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