Quoting ik, from the post of Tue, 27 Jun:
> The fist important thing is to make sure that syslinux is installed on
> the whole device, instead of the first partition.
> The reason is that some BIOS will not like specific partitions on a
> "removable device" (in this case USB device).

well, I'll try that again....

> The second most important thing is, does your BIOS finds the bootable

DAH.

> Fourth, Please use FAT 16, it's faster and more accurate for USB keys.

and it's got larger alloc units and won't support my 4 gig key....

It sounds more and more like I should just partition the little bugger
to a reiserfs boot partition and a fat32 home.

> Last but not least, I tried to take an existed debian business card
> installation (first of all), to see if that does work (until the need
> of the ISO image).

all of these attempts are with DSL-N

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