Brendan Gillatt
2006-Apr-12 10:57 UTC
[syslinux] Syslinux boot problems with Flash Disk - prints character 'j'
I'm sorry if this has already been posted - I've only been subscribed for a month or two and I did search thoroughly through the archives. Basically I am using Syslinux to boot my flash disk with Linux (MOVIX2). I am using a Kingston Data Traveler 2.0. When syslinux -s /dev/sda is executed I get an error of 'ERROR 3246: Boot sector read failed' yet it seems that something has been written as there is LDLINUX.sys on the drive. Furthermore after reading out the boot sector with mkbt there is no entry of Syslinux - just the default 'remove disks' notice. When I plug the disk in and boot from it (my BIOS does support usb booting) all that happens is that the character 'j' is printed to the screen. It hasn't even got to starting the kernel or even printing anything to do with Syslinux. Has anyone else had similar results or know of how to fix it? TIA -- /-----------( Brendan Gillatt )----------\ <---( http://www.brendangillatt.co.uk )----> \---(brendan[at]brendangillatt.co.uk )---/
Brendan Gillatt
2006-Apr-13 22:15 UTC
[syslinux] Syslinux boot problems with Flash Disk - prints character 'j'
I'm sorry if this has already been posted - I've only been subscribed for a month or two and I did search thoroughly through the archives. Basically I am using Syslinux to boot my flash disk with Linux (MOVIX2). I am using a Kingston Data Traveler 2.0. When syslinux -s /dev/sda is executed I get an error of 'ERROR 3246: Boot sector read failed' yet it seems that something has been written as there is LDLINUX.sys on the drive. Furthermore after reading out the boot sector with mkbt there is no entry of Syslinux - just the default 'remove disks' notice. When I plug the disk in and boot from it (my BIOS does support usb booting) all that happens is that the character 'j' is printed to the screen. It hasn't even got to starting the kernel or even printing anything to do with Syslinux. Has anyone else had similar results or know of how to fix it? TIA -- /-----------( Brendan Gillatt )----------\ <---( http://www.brendangillatt.co.uk )----> \---(brendan[at]brendangillatt.co.uk )---/