On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 12:06 AM, george pope <[email protected]> wrote: > The message below bounced this AM due to a subscription mix up. After > I sent it I tried running the SOAS .iso file on a 2009 Asus Eee PC 701 > note book and even saw the USB in a bios window. But I was too chicken > to click it. I'm afraid I am too used to being overseas where getting > help should I sabatage my notebook could a problem.
On my eee devices if you hit ESC during boot it will give me a boot menu. If you select any option that is not bootable at this point it won't do anything to hurt it. For example if you select a network boot and it can't find a net boot server it will eventually just time out. > Where can I find BIOS manuals so as to be less scared TBH that will likely just make your run down the street in pain :-) > Subject: soas and an old? bios > I've got: Fedora-13-i65y6-liveSoaS.iso copied to a USB stick. How did you copy it there? Did you use one of the live CD creators? > The boot order menu on my IBM ThinkPad T20 includes the following: > > 1. Removeable Drives _?_ > 2. HD > 3. ATAPT CD ROM Drive > 4. Network Boot > 4. Intel(R) Boot Agent Version 4.8.17 > > The manual for this computer is dated Apr 2002. Were they booting from > USB Sticks back then? > > Do I need to up date my Bios to run SOAS? Bios scares me. Sorry guys. It depends on your BIOS. It was certainly possible to boot from USB then. But in some cases it wasn't called boot from USB. For the above both HD and Removable drive could work. Sometimes USB is seen as a HD as well in old devices. My guess would be option 1. Try it, you won't hurt anything by doing so. Peter _______________________________________________ SoaS mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/soas

