Auto boot from USB?


Forum: USB booting
Topic: Auto boot from USB?
started by: labbe3001

Posted by labbe3001 on Oct. 08 2005,09:56
I want DSL to auto boot, u know without having to push enter at the "splash screen"
It must be possible right?
I did a search but no one has adressed it.

Oh. one more Q.

what is roots password?  ???
kinda hard too SSH without it ....

Best regards
//Labbe

Posted by mattias on Oct. 08 2005,10:47
Search the file "isolinux.cfg" and adjust the timeout to a lower value.

You might want to take a look at the syslinux documentation:

< http://syslinux.zytor.com/ >

You might adjust the root password yourself with the following command:

Code Sample
sudo passwd


Have fun!

Regards,
Mattias

Posted by Labbe on Oct. 08 2005,14:21
Thanks for quick reply  :)

I dont have time to try right now, but i will later tonight (damn "life" keeping me away from puters  :;):  )

Thanks again
//L

Posted by Labbe on Oct. 08 2005,17:26
Found it in syslinux.cfg  :)
But when i sudo passwd it is'nt saved.
So when rebooting i have to go to machine (it is in another "house") & sudo passwd again.

is there a way to save it?

Ty
//L

Posted by dexdex on Oct. 26 2005,19:35
I have the same question and problem. Is there a procedure to change the root password permanently. I use a usb-zip pendrive installation. Would be fine if there is a way
Posted by Your Fuzzy God on Oct. 26 2005,20:52
http://damnsmalllinux.org/static/act-ST/f-12/t-5328/
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