2009/12/11 fred smith <fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > in either case it then insists it has to install kernel 2.6.31.6-166.fc12.i686. > however letting it install the kernel doesn't fix the problem. after the > kernel installation, it still boots the old kernel, so neither the > kmod-staging nor the rt2860 driver will work because they're for the > newer kernel. I'm not totally convinced that this is gonna work, because I believe the "persistence" gets overlaid on top of the regular liveusb filesystem *after* the (old) kernel has booted. You may need to copy the kernel and initramfs to the root of the livecd and fiddle with the bootloader. > how does booting a live-cd-on-a-usb-stick actually work? How is it > SUPPOSED to work? I've got 2 or more gigs of "persistence" here, so it > should be possible to install a kernel and have it boot. but I can't > figure it out. look for syslinux.conf of isolinux.conf - usually in a folder of the same name. Unless I'm well out of date, the bootloader for a liveusb is SysLinux, not grub -- Sam -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines