On 11/24/2009 04:58 PM, John Reiser wrote: > On 11/24/2009 01:38 PM, Peter Jones wrote: >> On 11/24/2009 04:25 PM, Adam Williamson wrote: > >>> Mandriva Flash - Mandriva's commercial system-on-a-USB-stick thingy - >>> does exactly what you confidently proclaim to be impossible. It comes >>> with a CD ISO you can burn onto a CD (or mini-CD) that allows you to >>> 'chain-boot' the Flash on systems with crappy BIOSes that can't boot >>> from a USB stick (yes, they exist, but are getting progressively rarer, >>> obviously). > >> I don't suppose you can easily fish out a url for the source to this? >> I'd like >> to see what they're actually doing. > > I've done it using Fedora 12, on an old Dell i686 laptop whose BIOS > cannot boot USB. A typical GRUB stanza has a line such as: > kernel /vmlinuz ro root=live:label='Feodra 12 i386 DVD' > rootfstype=auto ... > where /vmlinuz is the kernel on the CD, and root=live:label='...' > designates the label of the device for the root (and init, and ...), > which can be USB, DVD, another CD, any block device that the Linux kernel > /vmlinuz can enumerate and understand. > This is a different thing than what was being discussed - they were talking about chain booting device B from device A, not about booting off of A and mounting a root fs that's on "B". The latter is obviously trivial, and indeed something our installer can already set up (though as a permanent installation, not as another form of install media.) -- Peter I hope you know that this will go down on your permanent record. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list