Install successful but won't boot from USB-ZIPForum: USB booting Topic: Install successful but won't boot from USB-ZIP started by: Shagbag Posted by Shagbag on June 24 2006,15:16
I have a 1GB Kingston DataTraveler 2.0 pendrive.I installed DSL using Apps > Tools > Install to USB Pendrive > For USB-ZIP Pendrive It seemed to work okay. I had no reported problems and I checked to see that all of the following were installed: boot.cat boot.msg f2 f3 german.kbd KNOPPIX ldlinux.sys linux24 logo.16 minirt24.gz syslinux.cfg which they were. The USB pendrive has the following filesystem: Disk /dev/sda: 1026 MB, 1026555392 bytes 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 978 cylinders Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 * 1 50 51184 6 FAT16 /dev/sda2 51 978 950272 b W95 FAT32 I used 'USB-ZIP' because my Phoenix AwardBIOS shows USB-ZIP as a boot option but there is no boot option for 'USB-HDD'. Despite this, I did try Apps > Tools > Install to USB Pendrive > For USB-HDD Pendrive as well. Nothing worked for me. My motherboard is a VIA EPIA N10000 (that's 'N' not 'M'). It's the nano-ITX form factor mobo. Can anyone help me out here please? Posted by roberts on June 24 2006,15:28
On some machines, you have to enable usb keyboard even if you don't have one. Also, sometimes you have to have the pendirve in a rear usb port and not a front port or usb hub. It has been reported on some machines, you cannot have fast boot enabled either.HTH Posted by Shagbag on June 24 2006,20:18
Thanks, I had already noticed that on the forum. I had tried it and it didn't solve the problem, unfortunately.
I tried it in every USB port I've got. Still no joy.
I disabled fast POST but, again, to no avail. Any further thoughts, or do you think my BIOS is just really gimp? btw, I am running the current BIOS from VIA. Posted by Someone on June 25 2006,08:23
If you have floppy and usb on some pc then try to boot with usb-bootfloppy, if that works then the problem is not on usb.
Posted by humpty on June 26 2006,17:27
usb pendrive booting is never clear cut. you have to try all sorts of combinations.some bios's have a sub menu for hdd (since they treat the usb drive as a hard disk) and you can change the hdd boot order in there, see if 'usb-hd0' truns up there. |