Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "x86motherboard".
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 & SATA disks.
With WinTel's new arrangement of not allowing the tail of the
2017 May 14
1
Can USB:syslinux install another USBstik?
...a 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, I could
> edit the <syslinux prompt> to boot to different partitions of the
> attatched IDE & SATA.
Sounds like either chain.c32 or LOCALBOOT was used or you merely
passed different parameters to the kernel via its command line, like
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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 I've got a laptop, with a USBextention driving a USB to
IDE or SATA adaptor. The 64bitTinyCore/syslinux USBstik looks like:
/mnt/sdb1/boo...