Hi there, I've read the instructions on using syslinux; in particular, I'm interested in booting off a USB stick. According to doc/usbkey.txt, USB-HDD is the best mode -- but there's no mention of how to get that working. I've tried googling it, but can't seem to find instructions (probably not searching for the right thing) Could someone here point me in the right direction so I could figure it out? Thanks! Regards, Konstantin
Konstantin Svist <fry.kun at gmail.com> writes:> According to doc/usbkey.txt, USB-HDD is the best mode -- but there's > no mention of how to get that working.You have to configure it in your BIOS. Each one is different, but usually you have to enable some USB support (often called "legacy"), then enable the USB boot device. Either you'll have the choice of USB floppy, USB CD-ROM, USB ZIP or USB HDD there, or simply find your USB device amongst your hard drives. -- Cheers, Feri.