My first bios settings for boot order failed, because I moved the removable
device up in the boot menu order, but surprisingly this wasn't my USB
stick.
The USB stick was listed under hard drives option, which showed a + and
contained a list of drives including the USB drive. I had to move it up
Mirror in Spain:
http://geoportal.dlsi.uji.es/fonts/foss4g/OSGeo-Live/osgeolive-4.0rc9.iso
2010/8/15 Cameron Shorter cameron.shor...@gmail.com:
PS, the (hopefully final) version of OSGeo Live can be downloaded from:
http://download.osgeo.org/livedvd/4.0-rc9/
On 15/08/10 08:40, Cameron
Hi Cameron,
I guess nothing wrong laptop usb BIOS, just familiarity how to setup
the boot sequences - plug'nplay BIOS.
Probably you can add Unetbootin in the wiki as well. I find it easy to
use and a lot advance features. You can even created you own live
hard in one of your drive partitions.
Added a couple more entries to the testing page.
- thinkpad worked fine (and was a *great* experience off USB)
- macbook has no chance of working
It seems the workaround for booting a macbook off USB is to add an
entry to the menu.lst of your DVD.
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