mark_one


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Posted: Jan. 13 2006,07:38 |
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to your information:
i've solved the next problem. you can call me stupid but: i just forgot to compile the usb-storage module. yes, that's it. i think i compiled around 50 kernels during the last few weeks. i reviewed the config again and again but just didn't see the option to make this damn storage module. and i wonder why no one else had this idea. maybe that would have been to easy but that is not the last problem: during bootup the usb-stick is mounted successfully now and the knoppix image is found. but when trying to mount it i get this messages: "Accessing DSL at /dev/sda1 ..." "mount: Invalid argument"
i guess this has something to do with the cloop driver but i'm not sure yet. i'll add a new comment if i'm able to solve this last problem.
greetings
mark
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