On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 15:01, Richard Smoot wrote:
> SUSE 9.1 Pro is a 2.6 kernal and on its DVD Boot folder included 3
> labeled boot disk files with instructions on how to make them from dos
> or Linux. It included 5 Module floppy files.
Very cool. I'll have to check out what SuSE is doing in 9.1. Red Hat
has not seemed to tackle the effort involved to do such (I never said it
was impossible). Hopefully the Fedora team will leech off of those
efforts for Fedora Core 3/4.
> I successfully booted from a backpack USB drive
Again, your BIOS must be recent enough to boot from a USB device. That
was my point with regards to the original thread.
I've booted Fedora Core from solid state USB devices using the 6MB
"bootdisk" image directly "dd"'d onto it.
> and loaded SUSE. I thought I might need the first module disk since
> that one include USB support, but it didn't ask for it.
Did you use the floppy to boot? Or the USB device?
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