Which motherboard you are using? what about the BIOS version? Regards, Sreekumar CM
Alexander Amelkin
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Hi!
I have a pendrive flash USB disk and two motherboards that supports
booting from USB. Can anyone point me to how to make it
linux-bootable?
I partitioned the disk, made the partition active and installed LILO
in the boot sector. So far I get "LI" on one motherboard and "L 04"
on another. What do I do wrong and what should I do to make a proper
bootable USB disk?
The disk I have is "Digitex Pendrive 32Mb", which complies to
USB-ZIP standard as far as I know (at least motherboards only boot
from it if I ask them to boot from USB-ZIP).
With best regards, Alex.
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