seanUSXIII

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Posted: July 13 2006,15:10 |
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Hello, I'm kinda new to dsl, although a fairly experienced linux user (ubuntu and mainly debian based *Nixes). My question is, what exactly gets installed onto a usb drive when you use dsl's "install to usb pendrive"? Is it a full OS with settings and the ability to write to and save to the usb? Or is it kinda like a live disk? I tried installing, and the installation went off without any errors, but when I try to boot it, it says, "Dumping to a (very limited) shell. Then I have no clue what to do to get it running. Any suggestions? My real intention is to have a full OS on a jump drive, one with all the features a HD install would have, but portable.
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