Having looked at some of the discussions circulating before,
I tried the recipe that Bruce Bryne suggested to make a memory stick
to be a RedHat EL bootable file system for RedHat installation,
but then hit a "missing operating system" problem.
Below are the steps I took:
a. mkdosfs /dev/sdc1
b. mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt/stick
c. cp rhas3u2/isolinux/* /mnt/stick
where rhas3u2 is the RHES AS 3 update2 CD mount point
d. cp /mnt/stick/isolinux.cfg /mnt/stick/syslinux.cfg
e. cp /rhas3u2/images/pxeboot/initrd.img /mnt/stick/
f. umount /mnt/stick
g. echo "mtools_skip_check=1" >> /root/.mtoolsrc
h. syslinux /dev/sdc1
When I took this memory stick to another PC, I can see
the hard disk device (OTi6828) at the BIOS level - Boot option.
But after selected this in the boot option, save and reboot,
the system reports:
PXE-E61: media Test failure check cable
PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel Boot Agent
missing operating system
If I then reboot, the system hangs at the initial memory test.
After reinserting the memory stick, the system continues the memory tests,
but later reports missing operating system error again.
It seems that USB booting is not always possible.
Does anyone know what is it required in order to support USB memory stick
booting?
Peter