Am 15.10.2010 21:02, schrieb Yorvyk: > On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 20:51:51 +0200 > Leszek Lesner <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Am 15.10.2010 19:40, schrieb Yorvyk: >> >>> On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 10:51:42 +0200 >>> Leszek Lesner <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Am 15.10.2010 06:20, schrieb Ben Coleman: >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 10/14/2010 07:24 PM, Benny Hult wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> But it lacks with packages if you compare to Lubuntu. >>>>>> Hope we can see you using Lubuntu still in the future, becouse the grass >>>>>> ain't greener on the other side of the fence ;) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Well, turns out that my other Lubuntu candidate (A Compaq Armada 7800 >>>>> running a PII/266) is i686-class despite being slower than the AMD, so >>>>> Lubuntu 10.10 should run OK on it, if I can manage to burn a Lubuntu >>>>> CD-R that it will read (the CDROM reader on this machine tends to be a >>>>> bit finicky, and it's old enough that I don't think that it will boot >>>>> from USB Flash). >>>>> >>>>> >>>> There is a trick to it. You must create a Live-CD and a Live USB Stick. >>>> Pop in the CD and try booting from the cd until you see the bootmenu. >>>> Stick in the USB Live Stick. >>>> Now you need to act fast. Press Enter to boot. Wait until the message >>>> Loading xyz ... displays on your screen. Now pop out the cd-rom and it >>>> will then boot from usb key. >>>> It's a nice trick to get any computer with cdrom drive boot from usb. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Try as I might I cannot get that to work >>> >>> >> Doesn't it detect the usb stick or does it fail even to go into init ? >> >> >> > Doesn’t see detect the USB stick. > > Hmm... then it shouldn't even detect usb sticks after a complete boot from livecd. Is this correct ?
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