I am using Linux 2.4 & Lilo and trying to make a 2 floppy boot system work on a USB floppy drive.<BR><BR>On a machine with a normal floppy drive (/dev/fd0) it works fine. The kernel boots, then asks ...
The project described here is further proof that Linux is a powerful and versatile system. My college has several trolleys that carry a computer (PC) and a VCR, and both are connected to a video ...
On a one disk (multiple partition) setup with WinXP, if GRUB has been installed to the Linux partition, not the MBR, I currently use a boot floppy for the first-ever boot before using 'dd' and copying ...
A fork of tiny-linux-bootloader that is floppy-bootable and still fits in the first sector. This bootloader expects to find the kernel immediately after it at sector 1. I wrote this because I was ...
A pendrive is a USB storage device. You plug it in to a USB port, and if the pendrive is compatible with your operating system, it should look exactly like another disk on your system. These days, it ...
Your USB drive can be your emergency toolkit at home and away, and if the host machine supports booting from a USB drive, you can boot to a USB key that you've prepared in advance. USB drives can boot ...