Root in this case means the directory structure. root in *nix is /. root in
Windows is C:\. It's the base for your directory tree, the parent folder for
all sub folders.

Jeremiah E. Bess
Network Ninja, Penguin Geek, Father of four


On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 23:55, jbander <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have  a 8 gig thumbdrive with a single partition in fat 32 and I
> have
> my bios set so it boots through the thumb drive first. It told me to
> put
> it in root on the thumb drive. How is that done , I just loaded the
> iso
> to my hard drive and opened it in my thumb drive and that must be
> wrong
> because it doesn't boot when i turn the computer on. the program is
> ultilex.
>
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