USB-ZIPForum: USB booting Topic: USB-ZIP started by: lik Posted by lik on Nov. 24 2005,19:22
I am using DSL 0.9.1. I have a 128MB USB pendrive. Whenever I try to install DSL as USB-ZIP, it always creates two partitions: one is about 50MB and the other is the rest and useless. I wonder if that is the requirement of the USB-ZIP. I try to use USB-HDD but in that case my pendrive can not boot on either my desktop or my laptop, although I set the booting format as USB-HDD in BIOS on both machines. My laptop reports "missing operating system" and my desktop just ignores the existance of my pendrive. I can boot with USB-ZIP but I don't want to waste my pendrive. So I backup all files in the USB-ZIP pendrive, reformat the pendrive to only one partition (128MB as FAT16) and copy all files back to the pendrive. Then I try syslinux /dev/sda but the resulting pendrive is not able to boot. It shows "boot failed" on the screen. Can anybody tell me what I have done wrong? Thanks, Lik Posted by sarah on Dec. 13 2005,10:52
Hi Lik,I'm new to DSL and Linux in general, and came across your post in a search for something else. I wondered if you might consider upgrading to DSL version 1.5 or version 2 and if that might solve some of your problems? You can even test out the latest release candidate - check the forum at < http://damnsmalllinux.org/static/act-SF/f-36 > for more details Good luck. Cheers and Beers, Sarah |