On 10/2/06, archana acharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i guess for a bootable usb u need a diskboot.img file in the first
sector of your usb drive . its a vfat filesystem image also your bios
is required to support booting from a usb drive obviously u'll have to
move ithe diskboot.img file to your pendrive use the dd command.
eg:
dd < diskboot.img> /dev/sda
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this is a very dangerous command, please use it very carefully.
It crashed my whole partition table, that time the /dev/sda was not mounted.
Please avoid using this technique as far as possible
thank you,
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