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2014 Sep 29
3
Re: problems with usb stick after suspend and wake up
Hi Alan, sorry for the journalctl output. I have now done the following:L * boot into 3.17-rc7 * mount the usb stick (recovery completed) * unmount, mount, unmount - just to be sure all is fine * started usbmon capturing on bus 3 * mount the usb stick * suspend to ram * wake up now the stick is "officially" mounted (/proc/mounts) * umount error messages pop up * try to mount more
2014 Sep 29
0
Re: problems with usb stick after suspend and wake up
On Mon, 29 Sep 2014, Norbert Preining wrote: > Hi Alan, > > sorry for the journalctl output. I have now done the following:L > > * boot into 3.17-rc7 > * mount the usb stick (recovery completed) > * unmount, mount, unmount - just to be sure all is fine > * started usbmon capturing on bus 3 > * mount the usb stick > * suspend to ram > * wake up > now the
2014 Sep 29
1
Re: problems with usb stick after suspend and wake up
El 29/09/14 11:15, Alan Stern escribió: > The first error occurred the first time the computer tried to write > data to the stick following the resume. Oddly enough, an earlier write > before the suspend worked correctly. But the real problem occurred > when the computer asked the stick to provide the reason for the error. > At that point the stick refused to answer. > >
2009 Jul 29
17
Install and boot from USB stick?
Hello, Ive tried to find any hard information on how to install, and boot, opensolaris from a USB stick. Ive seen a few people written a few sucessfull stories about this, but I cant seem to get it to work. The procedure: Boot from LiveCD, insert USB drive, find it using `format'', start installer. The USB stick it not found (just stands on "Finding disks"). Remove USB stick,
2005 May 24
1
USB stick won't boot anymore
Hi all, This surely has nothing to do with syslinux, but since many people here ar eusing USB sticks as booting devices (using syslinux) this is a good place to ask, I think. I have an Apacer 1GB USB stick that was happily booting PCs using syslinux. But now, after some tests, it does not anymore. It does not even produce some kind of message from syslinux when booting. Nothing. The
2015 Jul 05
2
USB stick query
Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 07/03/2015 03:43 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote: >> I've tried this again, and it does not seem to work. >> Have you actually tried it? > I don't have a CentOS system here that I can reboot readily. And it > occurs to me that if I did, I didn't ask if your system boots via BIOS > or UEFI. Thanks for your response. It boots via BIOS, and
2014 Jan 17
6
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
In message <1767645779554124797 at scdbackup.webframe.org>, "Thomas Schmitt" <scdbackup at gmx.net> wrote: >Hi, > >> > debian-7.3.0-i386-netinst.iso >> This image also boots with no problems on the GA-M55Plus-S3G. > >So isohybrid boots with and without additional GPT. >It boots with partition start 0 and with partition start at 32 kB. OK. If
2014 Jul 10
4
CentOS-7 on a USB stick
I tried dd-ing the ISO onto a USB stick, as suggested in <http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7>, but it didn't boot. Did anyone have better luck with this? In any case, I got it working by running livecd-iso-to-disk on a Fedora-20 laptop. I've found before that this is the best program around for the purpose. But I've 2 queries about this: 1. Why isn't this
2004 Jun 23
1
Boot disk on USB memory stick
Having looked at some of the discussions circulating before, I tried the recipe that Bruce Bryne suggested to make a memory stick to be a RedHat EL bootable file system for RedHat installation, but then hit a "missing operating system" problem. Below are the steps I took: a. mkdosfs /dev/sdc1 b. mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt/stick c. cp rhas3u2/isolinux/* /mnt/stick where rhas3u2 is the
2008 Jun 16
5
booting usb stick
Hi all, I have been trying to get a usb stick 8G to boot centos. I am as far a it boots and hangs at "Switching to new root". I take the same USB stick and put it another PC and it boots fine. What might I look for as to why the machine hangs at switching to new root? Of course the machines are different. The one that does not boot is an ebox 2300sx and the one that does boot is an
2014 Sep 26
4
Determine from which device syslinux booted from
Hi, Is it possible to know (and pass it as a kernel argument) from which device syslinux booted from? My case is: I have a USB stick with a custom linux installation. Syslinux boots from it, load kernel and initrd. My initrd scans all blocks devices looking for a valid root device and use it when it is found. The problem is that sometimes I have another USB stick on the same computer wich has
2016 Mar 21
1
[Bug 11805] New: Rsync -av source > destination does not wiite FAT of FAT32 USB stick correctly
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11805 Bug ID: 11805 Summary: Rsync -av source > destination does not wiite FAT of FAT32 USB stick correctly Product: rsync Version: 3.1.0 Hardware: x64 OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P5 Component: core
2011 Apr 10
2
Usb surf stick for internet
Hello, I am searching for an internet usb surf-stick (umts) that works under CentOS. Is anyone using such a stick and if so, which chip has this usb-stick? Would a Huawei E160E chip work under CentOS? Or maybe under CentOS with the 2.6.35 kernel from elrepo? Thank you very much! regards Olaf
2009 Oct 19
3
Variant of cloud with "sticks" from points to surface
Hi, I'd like to (1) plot a perspective view of a 3D scatterplot, with a fitted (curved) surface; (2) have a "stick" from each point vertically to the surface. The latter helps one visualize where a point lies in 3D, relative to the surface. Is there a variant of the cloud function (lattice package) which might do this? As far as I can tell, the cloud function will
2007 Dec 04
6
Is R portable?
Recently I came across an interesting web site: http://portableapps.com/. The idea is simple, this is software that is possible to install and run on some type of USB memory, a stick or one of these hard disks. I can think of a number of situations where this could be handy. In addition memory sticks are getting cheaper and more powerful by the day. So: Is it possible to run R off one of
2007 Mar 29
2
DDR2 compile times (was Re: segfaults with 8 gig of ram)
Hello All. Below are some compile times for 2.6.20 on an fx-62 running Centos64 with various 2 gig sticks of dual channel ram (See previous posts with subject of 'segfaults with 8gig of ram' for more details.) It seems dual channel will compile a kernel faster, but only gained around 30 seconds over 20 minutes. Below are the shortest/longest compile times of several compiles done over the
2017 Jun 14
4
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
2013 Mar 17
2
syslinux.exe, on XP, fails to run on a USB stick
I was trying to set up a USB stick with syslinux.exe, on a XP machine. Had the following problems: 1. Tried: 1.1 from XP native cmd shell: E:\>syslinux\syslinux.exe --directory /syslinux --install --force --mbr --active e: 1.2 and a similar command from cygwin. where e: is the USB stick. With cygwin I got a segmentation fault. With XP
2014 Jun 11
3
Acceptable version mismatch between syslinux 6.0N's MBR/ldlinux.sys and *.c32?
Hi there, first, thanks a lot for syslinux! I'm aware that one can't mix syslinux 4's MBR + ldlinux.sys with syslinux 6's COM32R modules. Fair enough. Now, I need to know how strong this "versions *must* match" requirement is when dealing with different versions of syslinux 6.x. E.g. * MBR and ldlinux.sys installed by syslinux 6.03-pre1 * all *.c32 modules
2007 Mar 16
2
Chainloading syslinux from windows
I have a number of syslinux based USB sticks which can be booted from PCs that support USB boot. I also have a number of PCs that do not support USB Boot. They are running Windows 2000 and Windows XP typically from ntfs formatted single partition drives. Is there a way to chainload syslinux residing on a plugged in usb stick from boot.ini? I've seen instructions for how to do this for OSs on