> However, the default setting (-d 0x80) turned out to work OK on another > machine, with a different motherboard/BIOS, with the very same USB stick. > > I see 2 options: 1) try upgrading the BIOS to the latest on the > problematic machine (I have gotten permission from the University > sysadmins to try to do it) 2) try a partitionless stick - maybe that one > will be working, treated by the BIOS same way as a floppy works > - but this would prevent me from carrying my needed stuff in my 2nd > partition (ext2) of the same stick... > > I'll report on this thread about the specific BIOS versions and the > motherboard specs later on.
DOes this mean that, being indeed a BIOS problem, this bug report can be closed...or not immediately? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

