This is a discussion on usb memory stick boot sector problem within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> >TTK Ciar <ttk@remove_this_and_all_after_org.ciar.org.hyperc ount.com> wrote: > ><snipped description, IMHO unneccessary complex> Doubtless it was .. but I like to ...
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| >TTK Ciar <ttk@remove_this_and_all_after_org.ciar.org.hyperc ount.com> wrote: > ><snipped description, IMHO unneccessary complex> Doubtless it was .. but I like to err in that direction, so that someone doesn't have to be all that knowledgeable to simply follow a documented process. >You are right, important key is to write a valid mbr, I do prefer >http://ms-sys.sourceforge.net/ Cool, thanks for the pointer (and for the additional information at the end of your post, snipped for brevity). I appreciate it. >Use as partition type (6) FAT16 and not (b) W95 FAT32, the >documentation for syslinux says *only* Fat16 can be used. > >Which partition type did you actually write/format, might be different >from the entry in the partition table? Since no FAT size was specified, mkdosfs defaulted to a FAT16 filesystem (it chooses between FAT12 and FAT16 depending on size of partition when no size is specified; we used 256MB dongles for the project). -- TTK |