On 12/12/05, Yuri++ <yhuang at i-security.com.cn>
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> Hello Nazo
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> cf disk is a dom disk.
> i want boot on my dom disk ,after boot my hd0(grub on mbr).how to do?
> sorry ,this english is poor
> Yuri++?yhuang at i-security.com.cn
> 2005-12-13
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> ? ?: Re: [syslinux] how can i running isolinux on my cf disk?
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> On 12/12/05, Yuri++ <yhuang at i-security.com.cn> wrote:
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> > how can i run isolinux on my cf disk?
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> I presume "cf disk" means a compact flash card? If so,
there's
> nothing to it. Just format it to FAT16 (or EXT2 if needed.) I
> suggest you look at the README.usbkey file in the docs folder. The
> information applies to a compact flash card just as well. If you have
> or may use a trickier bios, you may want to partition it like a ZIP
> disk before installing syslinux to it (the document I mentioned
> explains it all.)
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> I suggest that, if you haven't already, you read the documentation
> btw. Honestly, it's not the most detailed documentation in the world,
> but, there's still a goldmine of info in there.
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Ok, I ran a search. From what I read, DOM is "Disk on Module,"
essentially a flash drive with an IDE interface. I think this
basically means you can install syslinux to it just as if it were an
ordinary everyday harddrive then. Are you having any particular
problem in attempting to do this?