ok reading above that there is 2 version of the make-live-device.sh,
I'll look to see if one works better ...

thanks ...

Ol.

Olm-e wrote:
> Aymeric Mansoux wrote:
>   
>> Hi Olivier,
>>
>> Olm-e said :
>>   
>>     
>>> hello,
>>> we are some here trying to boot pure:dyne on a Intel dual Atom D510MO
>>> board, but have not been able to find what makes it so difficult.
>>> When using an USB key, no way, it says "boot error",  and that's it...
>>>     
>>>       
>>  - which key? 
>>   
>>     
>
> we tried different key brand ... it doesn't matter ...
>   
>>  - how did you make it?
>>   
>>     
> with the script everybody use nowadays ... realy it's a normal p:d key
> working on other machine
>   
>>  - does it work on other machines?
>>   
>>     
> yes of course ...
>   
>>  - which bootloader is used?
>>
>>   
>>     
> grub, for all the tested keys I guess ... I'll look at versions.
>
> tks,
>
> Ol.
>   
>>> looking around on internet (tks googlebrother) we can find some peculiar
>>> info about some people (using ubuntu) that had to reinstall the MBR, or
>>> update the Bios, but none of these techniques are working.
>>>
>>> I could make it boot on Xubuntu 9.10, but not on Pure:Dyne neither
>>> Ubuntu 10.04...
>>> It gives always a "boot error" message or "no system disk found, please
>>> insert one and hit a key"...
>>>
>>> Has anyone got the opportunity to try and succeed ? or have a clue on
>>> what could be the problem ?
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>>
>>> Olivier Meunier
>>> okno.be
>>>
>>>
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>>>     
>>>       
>>   
>>     
>
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