Juanito


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Posted: Mar. 18 2007,05:51 |
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I have the same problem with DSL-N on a 1GB usb stick - if I format the stick as one single partition, DSL-N will not boot.
Windows cannot read more than one partition on a usb stick, so maybe the best thing to do would be to boot DSL from the second partition. If the mydsl folder and back-up/restore are set to the first partition, along with any data folders, then they would be accesible from Windows.
Note that I posted an extension, syslinux-mssys.dsl, that will work on FAT32 partitions from DSL so you can create the usb stick layout described above manually.
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