roberts


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Posted: Feb. 05 2006,06:20 |
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I probably should deprecate this script. [edit] I have now deprecated this script.[/edit]
5-way is pretty much obsolete as it only tries USB-ZIP install, 32 sectors per track and up to 1024 cyclinders. Made back in the olden days of 64MB and 128MB pendrives.
If you already have dsl-embedded working on your 512MB pendrive, and if your computer's bios supports USB booting then I would try it as is. Usually it should work.
It it does not boot natively from your computer then I would try to apply syslinux boot loader to the pendrive, or even a thrid party or manufacture's boot utility.
Trying to apply a USB-ZIP style install to a 512MB pendrive is most likely not to be what you want and will most likely fail in trying to change the drives geometry.
With dsl-embedded, I do not recommend doing anything to the pendrive except to unzip the archive onto it.
Edited by roberts on Feb. 05 2006,06:36
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