read only system booting from usbForum: USB booting Topic: read only system booting from usb started by: amadis Posted by amadis on June 06 2006,21:07
I've installed DSL in a Kingston Datatraveler 1Gb. As my bios seems not to allow booting from usb devices I 've made e boot floppy and enter the option: dsl fromhd=/dev/sda1Then DSL find the image on usb and boots. But when I try to write any file, then when I reboot my file is gone away. It seems as if DSL was running to ram memory, not simulating a hd on usb pendrive. Is correct what I'm doing? Or I'm missing something? I couldn't find a complete and basical "HOW-to" install on usb yet? Anybody knows about it? Regards, Matías Posted by roberts on June 06 2006,22:13
dsl fromhd=/dev/sda1 frugalShould do it for you. Using the standard install scripts and booting from such provides a frugal environment for you. But if you boot manually like you did then you need to add the frugal option. Posted by amadis on June 07 2006,11:59
I tried the frugal option when I boot. But unfortunatly it didn't work...May be I'm doing something wrong? I tried to create a text file with vi and I wrote it to /home/dsl directory. Next time I boot the file is gone. I've installed dsl on usb booting from cd and then I copied the image to usb using the option in Apps=>Tools Regards, M. |