Message: 9
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 20:27:16 -0600
From: "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: USB boot on a Toshiba notebook
To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using
Fedora." <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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DB wrote:
> Evening All,
>
> I have a Toshiba Equium A60-692 and would like to try F10 without
> destroying Mr Gates's "image" on the HD. I've run the Live CD - very
> impressive - but would like to try say setting up an F10 on an external
> USB-HD or a modifiable USB stick. Sad thing is... Toshiba-san decided
> that his bios will only accept HD, CD, or USB-FDD as boot
> possibilities. Does anyone have an idea how I can fiddle the stick or
> external HD to make it look like a USB-FDD????
>
> Thanks for any ideas!
>
> Dave
>
It may be just funny BIOS labeling. Try creating a bootable USB
device, and see if your system will boot from it.
Mikkel
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Hi Mikkel,
Thanks for the idea... but it doesn't appear to work.
On my Toshiba, I select "boot from FDD" & the system comes up in XP - from the HDD.
On my desktop, I can select either USB HDD or USB FDD, it worgles about a bit &.... comes up with Fedora 9 from the hard drive.
My USB stick is 2 GB, & I used the Livecd-to-USB program from the Fed10 page. According to Gparted, the stick is formatted Fat32 & flagged as Boot. And only has the 2 live cd folders on it.
Is it possible that the bios chokes on the size of the partition??
Cheers
Dave
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