Read Write Lib folderForum: USB booting Topic: Read Write Lib folder started by: dan28 Posted by dan28 on July 31 2006,11:32
does anyone know why i cant write to lib folders?Im using DSL on HD Pen Drive. it seems like lib folder is write protected? can i change this? why is it protected? Thanks Posted by dan28 on July 31 2006,15:58
ok, i think the answer to this is the fact i did a ZIP install on my usb pen, so i cant write/save.Ive tried to do a HDD on the same pen by removing all files then doing a live install. but my thin client wont load up from the usb hdd. when i force a load up, the thin client tells me the disk is not known. how do i do a HDD install that works? Posted by dan28 on July 31 2006,16:20
just to let you know (if anyone is reading my notes??? and would like to help????) HDD install does not make any difference to the fact i cant save usb pen drive. im sure there is no real reason i cant write to files etc etc, am i over looking something? am i talking to myself? if anyone can help?? Posted by dan28 on July 31 2006,17:04
every where i look, im being told to mount key (usb hdd) and its ready to read/write. My key is mounted, green light on. but doesnt write. should i be writing in another place? are some areas write protected? Posted by humpty on Aug. 05 2006,20:21
Both USB pen installs are like running from a cdrom boot, except they boot from usb. This means most system files and directories remain on the boot media, therefore read-only.You can try some boot/cheat codes: dsl 'write' makes the base system writable; < http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin....18;st=0 > dsl 'toram' loads all the system files to ram. Posted by jls legalize on Aug. 06 2006,16:05
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