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Posted: Dec. 14 2004,12:01 |
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Quote (Wolkenläufer @ Nov. 30 2004,06:30) | hello @all, i tried to boot dsl from my tiny little usb-stick (64m), but when dsl wants to create folders at startup, it can't create them. i think i've got no rights to write on it, but how can i change this setting. the file protection switch on my usb-stick is disabled, and i have only win2k (no other os) running on this computer. can you tell me, how you solved this problem?
bye, Wolkenläufer
add: maybe this can help you (i got it, when dsl wanted to start):
Setting path...rm:not found awk: not found awk: not found Total memory found: kB expr: not found expr: not found mkdir: not found
Creating directories and symlinks on ramdisk: mkdir: not found /linuxrc: cannot create /var/run/utmp: directory nonexistent FAT: bogus logical sector size 0 Kernel Panic: VFS Unable to mount root fs on 01:01
then the pc hang up
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I got the same problem as wolkenlaeufer.
After several hours I figured out that you have to drag THE CONTENT of the knoppix folder to the root directory of the usb key.
Quote | 2. Using IsoBuster, I then dragged the KNOPPIX directory in dsl-x.x.x.iso to the root directory of the USB key |
This post is actually written in firefox in my first successfull boot of usb-dsl.
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