USB booting :: USB-FDD



Does DSL support USB-FDD-booting?
A search on DSLs wiki and forum had no hit.

AFAIK this is similar to USB-HDD but without a partition table on the stick.

Any idea? (sorry, no MS-Win available)

TIA,
Tobias.

You could try to manually build a USB-FDD installation by formatting your entire stick with FAT instead of the traditional method of setting up a partition table and then formatting a partition.  Basically, this alternative structure would be something like a "Superfloppy" disk instead of a 1.44MB floppy disk.

You could then manually copy over the files from the DSL livecd. Just make sure that you place the files that are in /boot/isolinux over to your top level directory on your USB stick.  Also, rename isolinux.cfg to syslinux.cfg

Finally, apply syslinux directly to the device itself instead of a partition.  It may be a good idea to use the -s "slow and stupid" flag because USB floppies are much slower than USB flash memory sticks.

syslinux -s /dev/sda

(where sda is supposed to be the device location of your USB device)

Even then, it might not work but it's worth a try.  Good luck.

You could also look at your PC or motherboard vendor's download site to see if a newer version of your BIOS has been released that supports USBHDD or USBZIP booting.


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