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2017 Jun 14
2
Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
PS. Since I've now only got a laptop, I mostly use TinyCore linux;
which is also sysylinx booted; and makes provision for
*THE SLOW REACTION TIME OF SOME USB DEVICES*;
which may be the subtle cause of my problem in trying to boot
a second USBdevice [other than the <boot device>].
WDYS?
On 6/14/17, eas lab <lab.eas at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I don't think that syslinux be
2017 Jun 14
0
Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
...s directly syslinux related. I'm free to ignore syslinux and
use other methods; except that the old SYSLINUX booter proved itself well
under the previous configuration. Also TC64's syslinux booter works well.
] Are you currently able to boot these OSes in any way?
Currently can only boot:
TinyCore64 Linux from stik1;
Debian7-64bit from stik2 via GRUB;
Debian7-32bit stik3 - got <damaged>.
IDE & SATA & usbToshiba can only be`chroot`-ed to via adaptor.
] When trying your USB boot stick, what exactly do you see? What's the
] behavior? What do you do and in which way it "fa...
2017 Oct 17
1
Boot USB:SATA:Partition4 from USBstik?
...d 2009, Slackware13 partition, saved to a
USBdisk. And I've located the 175-line: <make bootStik script> .
Of course just "chroot"ing Slak13, won't allow <make bootStik>.
But why can't someone here, provide the info to make an equivalent
bootStick from StikBooted TinyCore64 which already
uses: /boot/isolinux isolinux.bin isolinux.cfg ..etc.
Even better would be if the TC64 stikBooter could be extended to boot
the Slak13 partition of the USB installed/chroot-able Slak13.
Some of the key-lines of the SlakScript are:--------------------
chroot $T_PX /sbin/mkdosfs...
2017 Jun 14
4
Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
...m free to ignore syslinux and
> use other methods; except that the old SYSLINUX booter proved itself well
> under the previous configuration. Also TC64's syslinux booter works well.
>
> ] Are you currently able to boot these OSes in any way?
>
> Currently can only boot:
> TinyCore64 Linux from stik1;
> Debian7-64bit from stik2 via GRUB;
> Debian7-32bit stik3 - got <damaged>.
> IDE & SATA & usbToshiba can only be`chroot`-ed to via adaptor.
>
> ] When trying your USB boot stick, what exactly do you see? What's the
> ] behavior? What do you d...