Juanito


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Posted: Feb. 12 2008,13:29 |
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I think it depends on how you're booting the usb stick (if we presume that your usb sticks are formatted identically).
For syslinux/extlinux you could copy all of the files except for syslinux/extlinux.sys - these would need to be rewritten using syslinux/extlinux the first time. After than you could just copy all of the files that changed.
For grub/lilo I did not try this with a usb stick so I'm not sure, but I presume you could not just copy the grub/lilo boot files.
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