I'm having a problem that I hope you can solve.  I am deploying an image to several very minimal workstations.  They do *not* have a cd drive OR a floppy drive.  We do, however, have a USB CD/DVD drive that all the systems can boot from.  We booted the Suse Linux 10.0 DVD and installed linux that way.
 
I created a g4u boot cd from "g4u-2.1.iso" and have been able to boot it from an INTERNAL cd drive and do the install just fine.  However, when I try to boot it from the USB cd drive, it hangs right after loading the kernel.  My suspicion is that the kernel does not have USB drivers in it.  The drive is accessed from the bios just fine and loads the kernel but then hangs on transfer to the kernel.
 
Would it be possible to fix g4u so that the cd will boot from an external USB cd drive?
 
Thanks
Rick Schaeffer
 

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