Hmm.. I'm not sure ig Grub will be able to identify the USB if bios cant.
However, you can try the following.. when in grub on an entry, hit 'e' to go to edit mode. Then add a line to the effect root(hd1,0) (Just type root(hd<tab>.. the tab completion will show the availabel devices, there will be 2 hd edtried, one for your hard disk(usually hd0, and another for your USB) then hit 'b' to boot. Regards Anil On 7/7/07, Robert Lunnon <bobl at optushome.com.au> wrote: > How would I create a boot cd to boot Belenix of the USB if the bios > can't boot the USB directly? > _______________________________________________ > belenix-discuss mailing list > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/belenix-discuss > http://groups.google.com/group/belenix-discuss >
