On 08/22/2014 06:14 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
On 08/22/2014 06:22 AM, Andrew Hornback wrote:
Another option, and something that I use to build "Swiss army
knife"-type utility USB drives is Easy2Boot.

Http://www.easy2boot.com

It builds the bootable environment, you just add the raw ISO or what
have you, in the appropriate directory and away you go.

I do SL installs with it since I can load my system diagnostics on the
stick, run them, reboot and drop into the installer without changing
media.

--- A

Hi Andrew,

All I get is a flashing cursor after telling the thing to boot
to the grub4dos utility.

And, I had to modify

  fmt.sh

    old 143: sudo $DIR/bootlace.com --time-out=0 ${device:0:-1}
    new 143: sudo $DIR/bootlace.com --time-out=0 ${device%?}

    old 154: sudo fdisk -l ${device:0:-1}
    new 154: sudo fdisk -l ${device%?}

No joy.  Rats!

-T



Okay, figured it out.  I can boot into DOS 6.22 now.

Question.  How do I get my directory with my flash
data and utility onto the the thing?

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