Displaying 20 results from an estimated 60000 matches similar to: "copying data to CF card"
2007 Jul 30
3
Problem booting from CF/SD cards and USB Flashdrives using syslinux
I've run into a rather odd problem. It seems that I can format and make 
bootable CF/SD cards and USB Flashdrives under Windows 98SE and MS-DOS 
6.22 that will boot to a A: prompt on my system.
But when I try making the same CF/SD cards and USB Flashdrives bootable 
under linux using syslinux I get nothing, not even a error message. It's
like the syslinux bootloader doesn't even
2011 Sep 15
2
fdisk on centos 6
I am getting the WRONG values reported from fdisk on centos 6.
This is listing an 8G CF card on /dev/sde
Disk /dev/sde: 8019 MB, 8019099648 bytes
247 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1022 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 15314 * 512 = 7840768 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0xd1b46611
It should be 255 heads, 63
2010 Dec 08
0
copy old CF image to new CF device
I am using an 8G CF card. (I was using dd to duplicate the card with 
different size cards I was advised not to).
So I wrote the script below which basically:
1) runs fdisk to setup the device
2) makes the ext3 file system and the swap
3) mounts my old image "/" filesystem and the new partition
4) tar and untar the directories
5) run grub on it
6) set label for "/"
After I
2002 Nov 05
1
[leaf-user] FW: CF Boot media creation
I downloaded DOS6.22 image from putergeek.com. Used fdisk from that floppy
and format from that floppy. Still no luck.
If I execute fdisk under leaf (monkeynoodle.org) as fdisk/dev/hdc, and give
p for print partition table, I get the following:
Disk /dev/hdc: 16 heads, 32 sectors, 123 cylinders.
Units = cylinders of 512 * 512 bytes
Device Boot   Start  End   Blocks    Id   System
/dev/hdc1     
2010 Nov 30
4
CF disks images and centos
Hi all,
I have 8G -CF cards that I have been putting linux on.
Everything was working fine till yesterday when I got a new batch of CF 
cards.
The size has changed. The original CF card was 7637M (255 heads/63 
sectors/928 cylinders)
The new CF card is 8019M (255 heads/63 sectors/974 cylinders)
I would have thought putting the smaller image file onto the larger CF 
card would be ok.
However its
2008 Nov 01
2
Patching your own boot-disk from first principles
Hi,
I'm trying to build a bootable MSDOS disk and put it on a ISO with floppy and hard disk emulation. I want to use commonly available Linux tools like dd, losetup, mkdosfs, memdisk etc.
I have done the following:
1. dd if=/dev/zero of=myImage bs=1M count=50 [ Builds a 52MB image ]
2. losetup /dev/loop0 myImage [Links /dev/loop0 to myImage file ]
3. vi /grub/stage1; %!xxd; [ NULL the partion
2012 Sep 14
3
directory /dev/disk/by-label
I am trying to create a CF card that boots 686 CentOS 6.3
On boot I get a message about /dev/disk/by-label/\x2f   where \x2f is "/"
cannot be found.
Adding rdshell to the boot line and booting up sure enough
the /dev/disk directory does not exist.
What "creates" that early on in the boot process?
My CF card was changed from UUID to LABEL. So I edited grub.conf and make
2006 Feb 10
1
question on software raid-1
I have a system that is RAID -1 configured as
/dev/md0 is /dev/hda1 /dev/hdb1
/dev/md1 is /dev/hdb3 /dev/hdb3
it seems as though /dev/hda has failed....
I have another disk (identical model) that I can replace hda with.
I know about the commands fdisk to repartion and raidhotadd /dev/md0 
/dev/hda1
and raidhotadd /dev/md1 /dev/hda3 (to be ran after the system boots).
BUT... how do I now get
2014 Jul 19
1
installer and os-prober not finding Windows XP installation
I installed CentOS 7 on a Shuttle X27D box (dual-core Atom 330), and
so far it seems to work fine, but it didn't set up a Grub2 entry for
the existing Windows XP installation in the first partition (MBR).
Running os-prober generates no output.
fdisk shows that the NTFS partition is still present as /dev/sda1, and
still has the bootable flag set.
I added a menuentry for Windows to the end of
2015 Mar 02
3
installing C7 on a laptop with Win7, dual boot
------------ Original Message ------------
> Date: Sunday, March 01, 2015 21:50:34 -0500
> From: Fred Smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us>
> To: centos at centos.org
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] installing C7 on a laptop with Win7, dual
boot
>
> On Mon, Mar 02, 2015 at 02:04:24AM +0000, Richard wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> ------------ Original Message ------------
2011 Jun 09
1
bad CF disks, etc
hi folks,
I have 3 CF disks, 16M, 512M, 4G, only the 512 is working on my soekris 4801
other 2 show:
Cannot get disk parameters
coming from chain.c32
chain.c32 is not to blame, as bios also gives similar error
> boot 80
No Boot device available, enter monitor.
all 3 CFs are readable/writable on my desktop
after fiddling with various fdisk parameters,
I dd'd the image off the 512, and
2005 Jun 06
5
Asterisk Live! CF
Abel,
In have the same issue when I have burned the image to an 800MB CF Disk.
All it displays is GRUB CLI in a continuous stream.
Seshu
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2007 Mar 28
2
removed centos from dual boot laptop (now having trouble booting)
HI all,
I had centos on a laptop (dual boot xp).
I am giving the laptop to another person so I removed centos.
Now when I reboot grub is confused...
I tried to manually enter
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
makeactive
chainloader +1
boot
This does boot into XP but how do I tell grub that this is the new rules and
do this everytime at boot.
Thanks,
Jerry
2007 Jul 06
2
HVM Linux just installed but does not do its first boot
Just successfully installed SLES9.3-32bit as file-backended HVM domU.
Everything went OK, the distributive partitioned its "harddisk" into root and swap OK, have its grub installed into sda boot sector, but I could not make to boot no one single first time after installation. Every domU boot gives the following screen for a short time and dies:
Booting from Hard Disk...
Boot from
2008 Dec 08
4
Running on 8G CF card
hi all,
Was wondering if anyone is running Centos on a CF card slot.
It installed OK , it boots ok, but after a while it is no longer
on the network.
After power cycling there is nothing in the /var/log/messages
as to a crash etc...
I ran a USB thumb drive 8G on this same PC and it seems to continue
to work. Just STICKS out a few inches. Not the best look.
Any pointers on how to find out what
2016 Dec 30
3
isohybrid boot from logical partition
Thanks for all the input everyone.
I can understand the problem more clearly now.
Didier Spaier wrote:
> Sorry if this is a silly question: why not use a GUID partition
> table instead of using logical partitions?
Not a silly question, I had the same idea and had tried it out but it
didn't work (same error msg).
Ady Ady wrote:
> The typical (modern) "MBR" supports 4
2016 Dec 29
2
isohybrid boot from logical partition
Hi,
i think i found the reason for the boot failure in the definition of
Extended Boot Records.
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_boot_record#Values
  "Starting sector = relative offset between this EBR sector and the
   first sector of the logical partition.
   Note: This is often the same value for each EBR on the same hard disk;
   usually 63 for Windows XP or older."
So if
2005 Jul 29
1
sda of CentOS 4 and hda Windows dual boot possible?
greetings,
since i have a test server in front of me and i have never tried it i
request your assistance please.
ive always been a fdisk and lilo person
i have a fresh CentOS 4 "test" install on a WD120 sata /dev/sda
/dev/sda1	/
/dev/sda2	/boot
/dev/sda3	swap
and it just so happens i have a old test 17Gig Maxtor PATA with a fresh
Win98 on it from helping my father migrate to a newer
2002 Nov 05
0
Problems in CF Boot creation using SYSLINUX
Latest syslinux 2.00 stable version from freshmeat. Are the programs that
will just copy boot sectors or create boot sectors for /dev/hda1, /dev/hda2
etc.. that I can simply copy with a dd command?
Mohan
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Luis.F.Correia
Sent: 05 November 2002 15:01
To: leaf-user
2005 Sep 20
4
standalone bootable usb-stick
hi ya syslinuxerz 
- i've been slowly working on a making a custom bootable
  standalone usb-stick with X11 and kde
	
- it's basically builds itself off of a slackware-10.1 server
	- create a custom initrd.gz  ( /dev/ram0 ) 
	http://linux-boot.net/Bootable/InitRD/
	- create a custom rootfs.gz  ( /dev/loop0 ) 
	http://linux-boot.net/Bootable/RootFS/
	- create X11 and kde loopfiles