On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Kevin Gordon <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Folks: > > It would appear that the fix which now allows the Fedora Windows USB > builder to now correctly create a bootable USB stick of the most recent F14 > based SoaS USB (with syslinux 4.03), the app now no longer properlry > creates the previous SoaS versions (the berries) from the spin ISO's, that > will boot. > > Workaround appears to be to use the same methodology as before but in the > case where one wants to create older version bootable usb's, one now > manually copies an *older* 3xx syslinux into the windows working directory > before doing the build > > Full instructions for this method are listed in this SoaS digest in > previous posts. If one didn't keep their old syslinux, its available in the > archives at http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/ > > KG > Other workarounds discovered, a. Enter linux0 at the boot: prompt for SoaS 1-3 installed with Syslinux 4.0 by Fedora Live USB Creator 3.9.3 http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg18957.html b. replace vesamenu.C32 in the /syslinux folder on the USB device with a copy from the isolinux folder in a SoaS 1-3 iso file. This worked for me with Mirabelle. --Fred
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