Booting and BiosForum: USB booting Topic: Booting and Bios started by: stot3 Posted by stot3 on July 14 2006,07:02
Ok I'm VERY new to linux I'm using DSL to play around Now I installed it on my 1gig usb thumb drive and it worked on this box. Now I went over to my new box and tried to boot It has the options whitch are (USB-FDD,USB-ZIP,and USB-CDROM) Now on this box the usb came up as USB-HDD in the hard drive boot priority and the new box would not come up in the hard drive prioriy so I used the USB-FDD and USB-CDROM no dice then I used the USB-ZIP and this error message came up "Invalid system disk press any key to continue" then I went and tried to boot it up on the other and it worked perfect. So could someone tell me what's up. ANY help would be appreciated thank you in advance Posted by humpty on July 14 2006,07:23
yeh, this is very common. on some bios's, the usb-drive will berecognised as both as a usb-zip and/or a hdd as part of the sub-menu of the hdd-boot when hdd is selected. how did you create the pen-drive? using usb-hdd or usb-zip? i found that the usb-zip format will usually work as a hdd-boot. you need to exhaust these options. Posted by stot3 on July 14 2006,07:32
hmmm I'm tyin to get DSL to work on the box that won't work with the zip or hdd(do not see this option on the box) |