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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 ?!
...self 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 "fails"?
Imagine the size of the logs of my testing, compared to the simple
explanation that I've so far failed to convey?...
2017 Jun 14
4
Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
...on. 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 "fails"?
>
> Imagine the size of the logs of my testing, compared to the simple
> explanation that I...