Hello !
 
I'm trying to test out a Astlinux 0.4.0 USB stick boot installation.
 
I just followed instructions in the guide how to write over the image to a USB stick, and this worked ok.
 
It's booting and running from the USB stick quite well.
 
But then the problem:
 
How to use the remaining free part of the usb stick as key disk ?
 
I hva tried with different variants of running "genkd" and "fdisk".
 
The best way I have made it was making some manual copying of the asterisk konfiguration files into the /mnt/kd directory. This worked. When I tried with the rc.conf file it crashed completely.
 
How is this "use usb partision 3 alternative" suposed to be working ? Should it be an automatic function (genkd ?) to fill upp the /mnt/kd directory with datas or should this be done manually ?
 
By the way, I can use it as is (with manually copying of configurarion files, minus the rc.conf file), but I'm just courious if I understand things the right way.
 
I am using one 0.3.0 installation with hda flash memory plus usb key disk and this runs very nice. Installation of keyisk were automatic with "genkd".
 
Should it work the same way with everything on the USB disk, or will it be required with some more "manual configuration" ?
 
Is the "genkd" cammand actually a script ? Hvere can this be found ?
 
Should it eventually be runned with a parameter when everything is on the usb pin ? I tried with "genkd /dev/sda2" but it did not work.
 
I think it will be a good thing to be able to run it from an usb stick as an alternative, because this makes it some times very easy to find hardware.
 
Best reg Arne.
 
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