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Hello, On 10/18/10 01:11, Predrag Ivanovic wrote:
On Sun, 17 Oct 2010 20:51:30 +0100 Wawrzyniec NiewodniczaĆski wrote:
Hi,
I would like to install CRUX on the machine without CD-ROM (and floppy), but with many USB ports. I found usb img file for CRUX 2.7, but not sure how can I use it. When I copy img onto whole USB (i.e. dd if=crux-2.7.img of=/dev/sdb) I get AFAIR "boot error". When I put it onto partition and use "gujin" [1] as a boot loader I cannot boot as well (different error which I don't remember).
Is it something wrong with MBR? I use the same stick as Debian installer previously. I used USB stick to install Crux-2.7 without problems, once I used non-broken stick :). Maybe it is a problem with img file?You could make your own, if you have Crux-2.7.iso, using make_usbdisk script from http://crux.nu/~sepen/usbdisk/. Try to reinstall syslinux with the '-s' option to install a "safe, slow and stupid" version of SYSLINUX bootloader. This version may work on some very buggy BIOSes on which SYSLINUX would otherwise fail. To do this just type: # syslinux -s /dev/sdb
Best regards, -- Jose V Beneyto | http://sepen.mine.nu/