What about a boot floppy/cd ?Forum: USB booting Topic: What about a boot floppy/cd ? started by: Set Posted by Set on Oct. 18 2004,12:47
Hello everyone,I am wondering if it is possible to make a usb boot floppy or cd? So boot sequence would go like this: - Insert cd/floppy and usb - Select cd/floppy as boot device - Boot with cd/floppy and let them redirect boot process to usb drive That would be awesome. I *Really* like the idea of having a modifiable linux distro in my pocket. Posted by ke4nt1 on Oct. 18 2004,13:00
Yes, the USB floppy boot image is in the download section..you can get it here.. < http://ibiblio.org/pub....0.8.img > This does just as you describe.. Boots computer.. looks for usb devices to run from 73 ke4nt Posted by Set on Oct. 18 2004,13:09
Bloody brilliant! While I have your attention, I have something I wonder about. When you use DSL with a usb harddrive, does it automatically save changes, or is this something you have to do before you shut down your computer? Also something that would make DSL superior to everything...: Creative Zen 60 gb compitability. That would make my mp3 player a portable harddrive! Posted by ke4nt1 on Oct. 18 2004,15:38
Edit and use the /home/dsl/filetool.lst to indicate WHAT you wish to preserve/save ..Then run the backup/restore utility..( before you reboot or shutdown ) Select your USB HD as the destination of your BACKUP ( sda1 ) perhaps.. It will write a tarball file called backup.tar.gz . This file will contain EVERYTHING you listed/added in your filetool.lst When restarting from liveCD/poorman's - best for USB and your floppy boot, add the "restore=sda1" command to your boot: startup parameters.. ( e.g. " dsl restore=sda1 " ) This will place the contents of the backup.tar.gz file back in their respective locations automatically.. Once you have this backup/restore functioning correctly, you can add the backup and restore commands to your 1. /opt/bootlocal file > for autorestoring 2. /opt/powerdown file > for autobackups before shutdowns/reboots. 73 ke4nt |