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2014 Jan 19
3
Advice/directions to users of Syslinux
...d-on card), then they
should try instead connecting the device to one of the built-in
USB ports that are a part of the base motherboard. (I can attest
now, based on an experiment that I just now ran, that indeed the
ports on the USB 3.0 add-on card that I have installed into my
Gigabtye GA-M55Plus-S3G are not even seen by the BIOS, and that
thus, a stick which is perfectly bootable from the regular mother-
board USB 2.0 ports cannot be booted when plugged into the USB 3.0
ports on the add-on card.)
Regards,
rfg
2014 Jan 20
0
Advice/directions to users of Syslinux
...; should try instead connecting the device to one of the built-in
> USB ports that are a part of the base motherboard. (I can attest
> now, based on an experiment that I just now ran, that indeed the
> ports on the USB 3.0 add-on card that I have installed into my
> Gigabtye GA-M55Plus-S3G are not even seen by the BIOS, and that
> thus, a stick which is perfectly bootable from the regular mother-
> board USB 2.0 ports cannot be booted when plugged into the USB 3.0
> ports on the add-on card.)
http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Hardware_Compati...
2014 Jan 19
3
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
Am 18.01.2014 04:30, schrieb Ronald F. Guilmette:
> The results were the same in both cases. In both cases, LessLinux
> Search & Rescue booted up and began a timed 10 second countdown, which
> I allowed it to finish in each case. After that, it started to do
> something... I'm not even sure what, exactly... and eventually froze
> up while displaying a progress bar,