Re: About Compact Flash...

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I've done it with Syslinux....we have a 2 MB Dos partition, which
syslinux uses to obtain the kernel and it's configuration file. The
Second partition is all ext2, where the OS and the kernel drivers
reside. I've been able to use syslinux on the CF both from an pcmcia to
cf adapter and a usb to cf adapter. 


On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 14:16, Dhirendra Pal Singh wrote:
> Hi all,
> How can I make a linux bootable compact flash.
> Now I did do a lot of search on this on net but have not been able to do 
> it.
> I can make the file system and every thing but when it comes to booting 
> it, it fails. I have tried lilo as a boot manager but in vain.
> 
> Any link to this porblem or if some could help would be appreciated...
> Thanks in Advance
> Dp
> 
> 
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