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2017 Apr 26
2
Can USB:syslinux install another USBstik?
When a USBstiked-syslinux starts, it's the PC's firmare that's reading
the USB ?
But once the USBsyslinux takes over, has IT also got a USB driver?
Since my MotherBoard & 2009 Slackware built USBstik syslinux booter
were stolen I bought a <WinTel> laptop and USBextender to access my
old IDE &...
2017 May 14
1
Can USB:syslinux install another USBstik?
On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 7:45 AM, eas lab via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
>>Do you mean boot SYSLINUX from stik-A but then load files like a
>>kernel/initrd from stikB:partition5? It's possible but only from a
>>development version of Syslinux that has the multifs patch merged.
>
> Yes: before my x86MotherBoard & <syslinux>USBstik were stolen,
2017 May 01
2
Can Syslinux install another USBstik ?
When a USBstiked-syslinux starts, it's the PC's firmare that's reading
the USB ?.
But once the USBsyslinux takes over, has IT also got a USB driver?
So that USBsyslinux can install a different USBstik/partition?
Ie. boot with stikA to install & run stikB:partition5 ?
------------ Is the following s...
2017 May 01
0
Can USB:syslinux install another USBstik?
>Do you mean boot SYSLINUX from stik-A but then load files like a
>kernel/initrd from stikB:partition5? It's possible but only from a
>development version of Syslinux that has the multifs patch merged.
Yes: before my x86MotherBoard & <syslinux>USBstik were stolen, I could
edit the <syslinux prompt> to boot to different partitions of the
attatched IDE & SATA.
Now
2017 Oct 17
1
Boot USB:SATA:Partition4 from USBstik?
I want to be able to make a USBbootStik for my laptop, as I repeatedly
did for the now stolen PC.
I've got a copy of the required 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
2017 Jun 22
3
Where's the formal syntax?
I've been using linux:TC from a USBstik in order to not break the M$ capability,
as previously always happened. Since TC runs in RAM, it has many extra
problems; like reinstalling all the apps and your private settings at each boot.
The sample isolinux.cfg which I've been emailed by the oficianado
is very unfamiliar and worrying. Where is the official syntax ?
--
Without knowing if/how
2017 Jun 12
3
Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
Yes this is the SAME question, that I can't get an answer from a month ago!
I have the files, from a USBstik [now stolen] which I previously could
edit at boot time, to boot any of my IDE or SATA partitions.
Now, with a laptop, I want to boot the same IDE or SATA via a USB-adaptor
to IDE/SATA. And also I want to boot a Toshiba 500GB USB disk.
The obvious question is: why [if] the old system
2017 Jun 14
2
Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
> I don't think that syslinux be in concern here. If I understand well
> Slackware is installed on a hard disk partition that you want to access
> through the USB-adaptor to IDE/SATA.
No. I'm not married to Slak. It's important to distinguish between
verbatim/pasteable and what the old-writer merely thinks/remembers.
I want to be able to boot ANY installation/partition as I
2017 Dec 02
2
Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
AIM: from <isolinux> on USBstikA,
boot Debian7 installation on USBstikB.
EXISTING STATE:
USBstikA is TinyCore64bit booter, with:-
/boot/isolinux/*
61312 Oct 26 2016 menu.c32
24576 Oct 26 2016 isolinux.bin
2069 Nov 22 01:24 isolinux.cfg
...
USBstikB-partition3:
Currently boots a 32bit installation, via GRUB using the entry:-----
menuentry 'Debian GNU/Linux, with Linux
2019 Jun 02
2
New UEFI restrictions?
Previously I've been using a laptop with an "Aptio Setup Utility...2015"
to "Disable UEFI Boot" and allow a USBstik with partition1 having:
/boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin , isolinux.cfg , menu.c32...etc.
to boot 64bit TinyCore.
Now this newer laptop has: "Aptio Setup Utility...2018"
which is completely different from the 2015 version.
I fail to boot linux from
2017 Nov 14
1
Booting USBdeviceB [as root} from USBdeviceA:booter ?
My previous question: "can syslinux on a USBstik also boot installations
on other USB devices ?" got no proper reply, so I'm now including more
background detail.
The new problem is that my 32bit partition of ETHOberon, only gives
a proper font-size under Debian7:DVDinstaller:rescueMode, since I'm
forced to use a laptop, after my previous systems were stolen.
Neither gnome nor
2017 Jun 14
0
Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
> I don't think that syslinux be in concern here.
That's why I pasted the `ls -l` of the directory:
to show that the previous working USBstik was
*SYSLINUX* based.
2017 Dec 03
0
Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 10:35 AM, eas lab via Syslinux
<syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
> AIM: from <isolinux> on USBstikA,
> boot Debian7 installation on USBstikB.
I thought we answered this but perhaps it's not the "Can I boot
ISOLINUX/SYSLINUX from USB-A and boot to USB-B" whose short answer is
"No" but long answer is "It depends on the BIOS/CSM
2017 Jun 13
0
Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
> Yes this is the SAME question, that I can't get an answer from a month ago!
>
> I have the files, from a USBstik [now stolen] which I previously could
> edit at boot time, to boot any of my IDE or SATA partitions.
How exactly were you editing (something)? Do you mean that you somehow
changed some boot command from the Syslinux boot prompt during boot? In
that case, which
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
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