Martin Neubauer schrieb:
Using /dev/sdD0/data worked for me. Did you actually try it?
I am sorry I made a mistake in the last posting. i used the word decide instead of distinguish! So the text could be misinterpreted. Please read

One must decide distinguish between the prompt "mountdisk", where the input "/dev/sdD0/data" is correct and the prompt "distribution disk" that follows up, where the input "/dev/sdD0/data" will never be accepted (at least in my configuration)..........

Some additional infos to the VESA-Standard, I think is good to know:

The reason for the failure save function of the VESA standard is the VESA BIOS extension (VBE), so most PCs have the VESA on board. VBE may be implemented in hardware or in software. Some video cards that do not support VESA natively carriy a particular additional hardware for VESA. With some software even proprietary hardware will work in standard software. So I am convinced that VESA as a standard (and others a s options) is an absolutely safe bet.

Sorry for my strange English!

Bernhard

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