booting from USB CDROM w/o BIOS supportForum: USB booting Topic: booting from USB CDROM w/o BIOS support started by: msuho Posted by msuho on Jan. 13 2006,22:40
I just picked up a LiteOn external USB CD-ROM drive. I'm trying to boot DSL from it using a USB-HDD Floppy, as my EPIA 800 mobo BIOS does not support USB-CDROM booting. No luck so far (I tried fromhd). If someone has done this?If so, what boot options did you use? Thanks, Mark Posted by cbagger01 on Jan. 16 2006,04:58
Is your LiteON USB CDROM drive a standard USB Mass Storage Device? Or do you need to install special drivers in order to get it to work with Windows XP?If it is not a standard USB Mass Storage Device, then it is unlikely to be bootable from the USB boot floppy. However, a standard USB pendrive should still work fine. Also you could try a "Poorman's Install" and copy the contents of the CD over to your hard drive at C:\KNOPPIX\KNOPPIX (note the uppercase letters). This assumes that your hard drive is formatted as FAT or FAT32 (MSDOS/Win95/Win98/WinME) and NOT NTFS (NT/Win2000/WinXP) Posted by msuho on Jan. 16 2006,19:35
cbagger-Thanks for the suggestion. I had the drive partitioned as a linux (type 83) partition. I ended up plugging an internal CD-ROM drive into the EPIA 800 temporarily. It only has a 50W power supply, but that seemed enough to power the CDROM & CF card. I then booted the CD & used a traditional HD install. Thanks again, Mark |