HI Alan,

> > >      1. You have to have entries in your initrd's filesystem for
> /dev/sda
> > >   and /dev/sda1.  Otherwise you won't have any way to access the
> USB 
> > >   device.
> > 
> > Or you have to have udev running. I think this is what Fedora does.
> > Peter Jones said he was booting with USB keys just fine (using ub).

The USB pendrive is recognised as /dev/sda

I put full path on all relevant files.  I haven't tried /dev/uba

Others noted with tks.

B.R.
Stephen


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