--- In [email protected], "tshandy33" <conrad.geller@...> wrote:
>
> I have GRUB1 on a partition of my hard drive, from which I boot various Linux 
> distributions. My BIOS no longer can be set to boot from the cd drive (I 
> screwed it up), so I need to set up new distros as frugal installations.
> That's easy to do with Puppy, TinyCore, and a few others, but when I try 
> with, say, a Ubuntu or Debian derivative, the boot fails and I get the 
> message, "try init=bootarg." In the kernel line I have tried 
> "fromiso=/[location]," and other shifts, but they generally don't work.
> Any suggestions?
>

Lately I haven't even been burning CDs. I've been doing USB key installs. So I 
have to ask can you boot off your USB? 



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