either by booting from FAT or by stalling on ISO+MBR.
So the Promise BIOS is in some way involved.
I know that an identical Promise controller reliably
prevented booting from a SATA disk in another computer.
It appears not so much as extension but as occupant.
My reason for having it was to operate three DVD
drives and a hard disk simultaneously without clogging.
Meanwhile that computer serves as retirement home for
half blind IDE burners.
> First of all, please try a different *brand* USB stick.
I''ll try to get some.
I consider to pull the Promise controller
for a test. There will be no hard disk and
possibly i won''t be able to close the box
afterwards.
(It looks like the plumbing in the movie
"Brazil". My ninja plumber will only be
available in about one or two weeks.)
> probably will take adding a bunch of debugging code to
> isohybrid and then applying some decent guesswork.
Will it suffice to replace /boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin
in the RIP-7.0 image or will i have to learn how
to build own bootable systems ?
(What''s the best quick guide for dummie programmers ?)
> obviously the job hunt goes first.
Well understood. I''m crossing fingers for you.
It is not overly urgent for me.
I mainly wanted to test xorriso''s isohybrid feature.
Well, at least it is not worse than with your perl
script. {:)
The only thing about which i am impatient is to
hear that it is *as good* as your script''s output.
I will stick to the issue and report about
any new insight.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas