Walter_wpg
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Posted: May 22 2006,07:10 |
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I'm using a Kingston Data Traveler 512MB USB flash drive. My PC has a USB-ZIP boot option, so after booting my system from the live CD, I used the utility to "install to USB-ZIP". That installation seemed to work okay. My flash drive was seen, the LED flashed, the installer said partitions were created, etc. Afterwards, I could see both partitions (as /mnt/sda1 and /mnt/sda2).
However, when I attempt to boot from the USB drive, it starts off fine, I get the nice DSL spash screen, and then it starts examining the system. Eventually, it stops with the "cannot find KNOPPIX file system" message that others have reported.
If I look at the flash drive contents, I see 9 or 10 files in the root directory, and a KNOPPIX folder. If I look in the KNOPPIX folder, all I see is one big 47MB file. Is this correct? Somehow, I was expecting to see all of the standard folders and file you see on the CD.
If the one-big-KNOPPIX-file is normal, then why is the "file system missing".
If the one-big-KNOPPIX-file is abnormal, why didn't the correct files get set up? Can I just erase the one 47MB file, and then just copy the contents of the KNOPPIX folder over from the live CD?
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