PS2: I'm not trying to say ANYTHING bad about you and I'm sorry, if I offended you, I just think that it's very difficult... On Aug 1, 2012 12:47 AM, "Δημήτρης Ζέρβας" <01ttouch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > PS: WOW man, how can you even install Arch by being visually impaired??? > You must be GENIUS!!!! > On Aug 1, 2012 12:43 AM, "Δημήτρης Ζέρβας" <01ttouch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I'm sorry Kyle for screwing your topic... >> well, I think that you need an ext boot partition. >> then, try to add the btrfs to modprobe.d (I don't remember exactly >> how...) or to rc.conf (if using init scripts and not systemd) by adding >> "btrfs" to the MODULES array >> On Aug 1, 2012 12:38 AM, "Kyle" <kyle@xxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> More information about my initial problem: I was able to take a picture >>> of part of my screen using my phone, and Google is telling me that GRUB is >>> loading into rescue mode with an error that says something about "unknown >>> filesystem." Sorry, I can't get much more detailed than that, because the >>> text conversion wasn't exactly perfect. My /boot/grub/grub.cfg is inserting >>> the btrfs module, so I am at a total loss. Maybe I need to take out all the >>> if syntax and only search for the UUID. i realize this is a somewhat >>> nonstandard install, as I am trying to get a bootable USB key with a BTRFS >>> filesystem using the Arch install media that I have written to another USB >>> Key in a computer that is running Windows XP, but I do hope this is >>> possible. Note that since this is a USB boot, I'm not at all concerned >>> about booting the Windows XP OS on the hard disk, because I can boot it as >>> long as I don't choose USB boot or remove the USB key from the computer. I >>> hope I have provided enough information. >>> ~Kyle >>> -- >>> Kyle is a droid. >>> The whole world knows it. >>> This e-mail shows it. >>> >>