takowl
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Posted: April 10 2008,19:14 |
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Quote (Juanito @ April 10 2008,11:51) | The current "install to usb" menu in dsl makes two partitions as stated previously, but you can manually make a single fat/fat32 partition and boot using syslinux or a single ext2 partition and boot using extlinux and no doubt (I haven't tried) you could also use grub to boot either of these partitions. |
Thanks, Juanito.
I'm afraid I didn't quite explain properly--I already have a single (1 GiB, FAT32) partition on my USB stick, with dsl-embedded booting from it. What I would like to do is to give (i.e. chown) a folder within the memory stick (mounted as /cdrom) to user dsl (i.e. the default user in dsl), so that I can write to it without becoming root. When I try this within dsl, it says that I do not have permission, even if I try to do it as root.
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