boot from cd to usbForum: USB booting Topic: boot from cd to usb started by: h0ju Posted by h0ju on Sep. 08 2006,00:30
Is it possibleto boot from cd then flip over to usb I tried the command :fromhd=/dev/sda Im not sure if I tried this right as it didnt work. My laptop (HP pavilion zt1260) has aboot from usb floppy option but it doesnt seem to work. the usb key is a kingston 1gb data traveller and it works fine on my toshiba. Anyway I can boot into DSL from a live cd on the HP but I would like the flexibility of a saved dsl that I can change to my likings ie:sources.list thanks, h0ju Posted by ^thehatsrule^ on Sep. 08 2006,12:49
Afaik, theres a usb-zip and usb-hdd modes.. and the boot option from usb floppy would probably be usb-zip (it depends on what your computer supports).Are you sure its connected in /dev/sda ? I don't understand why you would just want to load the KNOPPIX/dsl image from usb. You could always use a grub boot floppy/cd/hdd to boot the usb I suppose, or edit the {sys|iso}linux boot cfg on the dsl cd. You could also just boot from cd, manually mount the usb, and load your backups from there (if that's what you meant by your last sentence...) Posted by humpty on Sep. 09 2006,00:40
there must be a partition number;e.g fromhd=/dev/sda1 if you just want to save stuff, use : restore=/dev/sda1 Posted by h0ju on Sep. 09 2006,01:23
well not that speed is a problem but it is quicker than reading from the cd. Also I would like to use the usb so I can move from laptop to laptop and maintain settings for each...I suppose restore would work but on that note I havent been able to backup to the usb drive yet. Freezes up.
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