d33p
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Posted: June 03 2007,21:24 |
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Thanks for the response. So, here is what I am going to try: 1)install DSL 3.3 embedded onto pendrive using syslinux, using frugal install. 2)Get it to confirm boot from BIOS and QEMU. 3)Create an Ubuntu directory on the same partition, get it to also boot from QEMU. 4) Modify Syslinux script to recognize and boot Ubuntu from its directory. I will have created an additional two partitions on the drive, one a Casper R/W for Ubuntu in persistent, and one in ext2 for DSL to save settings. I only have a few more questions: what can I do to maximize the life of my pendrive? I want this to last for more than a few months, so which method of using these OS minimizes writes? Are there any flaws in the previous method? Thanks.
D33p
p.s. Have tried messing with the .bat script to regain Linux booting, but no joy. Are there any other required files to enable Linux in Linux booting?
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