From: james tate <binarynut@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Community support for Fedora users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2011 12:03:40 -0400
Subject: Re: Booting Fedora-Live from USB device.
On 08/18/2011 11:45 AM, Paulo wrote:
Hello All.check your BIOS and see if your computer has usb capabilities , and if they are enabled at boot time.
I can't boot Fedora-Live from my USB device.
I have a Dell XPS Notebook with the configuration below:
Chipset Intel + i7-2620M 2.7-3.4 GHz + 8 GB RAM.
2 Video Graphic Adapters (intel HD 3000 + nVidia GeForce GT525M 2GB DDR3).
2 USB 3.0 + 1 USB 2.0 (bootable).
Etc
I got the Spin Fedora-15-Live-Security and made a boot-USB-drive using the LiveUSB-Creator in my ...(ops) Windows-7.
The LiveUSB-Creator worked fine and built the structure correctly.
But when I tried to boot it the BIOS said: "MISSING OPERATING SYSTEM".
WTF I made wrong ???
Why my BIOS can't see the Operating System on USB-Drive ???
Thanks All.
Hi James.
Of course man..
My system is the last one notebook product from Dell (product launched at may/2011).
It has the USB capabilities and all USB ports enabled at boot time (chipset Intel).
It works fine with windows-7.
My problem is when i try to boot Fedora from USB.
Do something envolved "olpc.fth" script for USB boot may be ???
"olpc.fth" was generated by LiveUSB Creator.
Thanks again...
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