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2017 Jun 14
0
Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
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the OP differ from what I posted. I don't know why, but I don't think
that changes the big picture.
To answer a question from the OP: yes, all Slackware installers ship
the lsblk command. This not too heavy ISO image also does, so you can
use it for that:
http://slint.fr/testing/fake_slackware64-14.2-2.iso
To check its integrity:
http://slint.fr/testing/fake_slackware64-14.2-2.iso.md5
Signatures:
http://slint.fr/testing/fake_slackware64-14.2-2.iso.asc
http://slint.fr/testing/fake_slackware64-14.2-2.iso.md5.asc
My public key is attached.
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2017 Jun 14
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Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
> ]You seem to be assuming that changing from a direct SATA and IDE
> ] connections to some USB adapter would have no impact on how the
> ] respective HDDs are recognized/detected by the BIOS.
>
> ] You seem to be
> ] assuming that the BIOS from 2 different PCs/Laptops would recognize all
> ] your devices in the same exact way and that there would be no changes
> ] in