USB/Linux newbie ...Forum: USB booting Topic: USB/Linux newbie ... started by: thiothixene Posted by thiothixene on Oct. 21 2004,16:38
** I am an hardcore Linux Newbie ** :-)Now that you have been warned, the question ... How do I do this !? I have a Lexar 512mb Jumpdrive ... Do I only need to put the "iso" (What's inside anyway) on it (Like on a CDR) or is there some manipulation to do ? Thanx !! * Sorry about posting previously in the wrong topic ! * I can manage my way around in Linux easily but have only install it once (Debian) a very long time ago ... Posted by AwPhuch on Oct. 21 2004,16:59
Load DSLRight mouse click: Apps/Tools/Install to USB Pendrive Done! Brian AwPhuch Posted by soinsg on Oct. 21 2004,18:02
I've got a 256mb version and I've spent all day with sfdisk fiddling with different numbers of cylinders to try and get rid of this error:
There seem to be four/4 partitions but I only setup the first one. I've tried some values I found on this board like '0 75' (that's a no no as IT DOESN"T GIVE YOU 75mb), '0 267' and a lot around 256 '0 256', someone else had a 262mb card '0 233'.
Here I set the first partition to type 6 FAT16. I played with the bootable flag and making the second remainder partition type b win95 fat32 and plain deleting it.
Edit a little while later: I finally got it to work on my dell laptop, I think I was rebooting in the wrong place. I was rebooting after cfdisk instead of after sfdisk. Also the dell and hp windows usb formatters didn't work on my win98se. I initially used '0 256' in sfdisk, but deleted and remade the partitions in cfdisk after rebooting.
Posted by thiothixene on Oct. 22 2004,01:34
and me to think that this was gonna be simple ...OK thanks ! I guess that my weekend is now set ! :S Posted by wierdthing on Oct. 23 2004,13:42
Ok i have the same problemso in simple terms (linux noob) what do you actually have to do to get the 256mb USB drive to have 32 sectors/track Posted by soinsg on Oct. 25 2004,10:19
I'm just repeating what is said here by ke4nt1:< http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin....8;st=14 > This is for a 256mb pendrive. In a terminal: ($ is normal prompt, # is root prompt)
After restarting:
Then run the install script inside a term/shell so you can see any errors:
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