brownh wrote:
Jimmy,

I inadvertangly sent this message to you personally, but here send it
to the list.

The directions for creating a bootable USB key don't mention running
cfdisk on it to make it bootable. I simply copied syslinux to the key,
but suspect I have to run cfdisk as well. Is that so? Haines Brown


I use gparted and it works for me, I do as I describe in the post you are replying to.
--
Jimmy Johnson

Ubuntu Lucid and Trinity KDE 3.5.11 - EXT4 at sda10
Registered Linux User #380263


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