hwe
Group: Members
Posts: 1
Joined: Aug. 2005 |
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Posted: Aug. 09 2005,15:09 |
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Hi, there!
About me: I'm new with DSL, but not with Linux nor Unix. javascript:emoticon('')
I wanted to have a bootable USB-stick with Linux, so I went into the next shop, bought an LG 512 MB stick and fetched DSL. javascript:emoticon('')
At first I got an ISO-Image and burned a CD with it.
Then I booted from CD (which is a USB-device, too - went fine so far) and the first trick I had to find out was, that I have to insert the stick during boot from CD. Inserting it from the beginning, tries to boot from the stick. Inserting it later, fails to recognize the stick for installation. javascript:emoticon('')
So, after I found that out, I managed to install DSL on the stick the 'common' way: ->Tools->Install to USB-HDD
I picked to install the OS from the CD-Image, I choose 'sda' for the device and there is afterwards data on the stick too. The script which does all that end without any error.
But I can try and put it into any computer I find and they all keep telling me, that the file just loaded does not apear to be executable and that I shall insert another floppy instead. javascript:emoticon('')
Am I missing something? - I start becoming angry, because they have no trouble booting from CDROM... javascript:emoticon('')
I am thinking about creating 1.44 MB partition on the stick and putting the floppy image onto it and then make it boot from the second partition on the stick. - I f this can be made work!?
Anybody any experience with this idea?
Best regards,
HWE
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