ke4nt1
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Posted: Sep. 08 2004,20:41 |
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Make sure you have your bios set to boot from USB-ZIP . And check to see that you have USB keyboard enabled, if you have it ..
When you ran the sfdisk command, did you make partitions then? I did .. I used : 1: 0 75 2: 76 1982 ( my last cylinder ) 3: skip 4: skip save/write/exit
This made two ( type 83 - linux ) partitions on my USBkey ..
Then after a reboot to sync the partition tables to the OS,
I went back in to CFDISK to CHANGE them to type 6 partitions.. DO NOT FORMAT .. DO NOT REPARTITION.. ONLY CHANGE TYPE
I rebooted again to sync, just in case ..
Next, run the frugal_usb.sh from the frugal_usb.tar.gz
Once it starts, It takes a LONG TIME to return to the prompt..
This is all done as root user..
I went in later, after a successful boot, and formatted the second partition.. I used fat32 for it.. - just my choice.. It's larger than 1024 cylinders..
73 ke4nt
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