daniel_victoria

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Posted: Dec. 13 2006,20:13 |
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I followed the procedures from the Wiki for installing DSL on a Pen drive (Cruzer Mini 512Mb), that is:
1) Format pen drive 2) syslinux <drive letter> 3) copy files to pen drive
My computer has a AMIBIOS release 7/12/2001 (I know, it's old) and it has the option USB-FDD for boot devices but, setting the computer to boot from USB-FDD does not work. It says there is no boot device.
So, is this an unsuported BIOS problem or a DSL installation problem?
I was able to run DSL from the pen drive using Qemu. I also tried inverting the installation procedure, copy the files then run syslinux but no changes...
Thanks
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