Breadman
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Posted: Jan. 17 2006,19:18 |
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Yep. it sounds similar
Try the following: 1) Make a USB-HDD or USB-ZIP installation on your USB-drive.
2) Boot your machine with a LiveCD, a hard-disk-installed Linux or even a windows
3) delete all files on you USB-drive except the "idlinux.sys", shut off your system
4) plug off all your IDE-Drives
5) Boot your system from a DSL-Live CD and perform a Frugal installation.
6) Plug in your IDE-Drives and enable other boot devices in your bios.
And, voilŕ, you now have your read-write-DSL!
What's the trick? The frugal installation was designed for a ide-cf-installation. So it searches the ide-ports for installation. If you have no ide-devices but another boot-device it installes on this.
Problem: your bios has to enable the USB-ports imidiately after starting (not only when searching for a boot device). Otherwise it would not be found as a place for a frugal installation.
I hope i made it a bit too complicated and that there are other, simpler, solutions...well, just post them
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