Hello Jorn,

Thanks for given it a go!

<snip>
>
>>> -copy the packages to the stick (replace initrd.lrp with
>>> initrd_usb.lrp and rename it to initrd.lrp) -Change leaf.cfg and
>>> syslinux.cfg to use the correct boot device
> Used the ISO image as a base - just changed the syslinux.cfg file to
> point to the USB initrd (instead of renaming it).
>
I'm not sure if that's enough. I don't know what happens if you backup
initrd (if initrd_usb.lrp or initrd.lrp is back-upped). Didn't you change
leaf.cfg and can you still backup packages to the usb-stick?

> Tested on the ASUS S-Express (BareBones) machine that has USB boot
> enabled. All three sticks worked well :-)
>
Great :-)

>
> Then I created an image of the most expensive one (Kingston)
> dd if=/dev/sda of=stick.img
>
> after that I took the cheapest one - plugged in and did a: dd of=/dev/sda
> if=stick.img
>
> It took 40 sec "burn" it
> Then I pluged in into the ASUS box again.
> And it worked like a charm
>
>
> I have Gzip'ed the image and it now take around 20Mb.  Is there a place
> where I can upload it so that more people can test?
>
Maybe Mike or Kp can arrange something?

> Best regards
> Jørn

Regards,
Eric



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