On Tuesday 12 August 2008 18:42, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> Bill Davidsen wrote:
> > Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> >> Anne Wilson wrote:
> >>> Mikkel, I'm away from home and from the laptop I used to do the
> >>> install, so I can't examine the history to find out.
> >>>
> >>> Mounting the drive i
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
Mikkel, I'm away from home and from the laptop I used to do the
install, so I can't examine the history to find out.
Mounting the drive in a running system shows all the expected
directories under /media/Z Mate 8GB/DaneElec,
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
Mikkel, I'm away from home and from the laptop I used to do the
install, so I can't examine the history to find out.
Mounting the drive in a running system shows all the expected
directories under /media/Z Mate 8GB/DaneElec, and as you will see in
Anne Wilson wrote:
Mikkel, I'm away from home and from the laptop I used to do the install, so I
can't examine the history to find out.
Mounting the drive in a running system shows all the expected directories
under /media/Z Mate 8GB/DaneElec, and as you will see in my reply to Bill,
fdisk sh
On Friday 08 August 2008 14:44, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> > I want F9 on a USB stick. It's 8GB, and comes with a few files concerned
> > with using it on windows, so I don't really care whether they survive or
> > not.
> >
> > Most of my hardware is not so young, and doesn'
On Monday 04 August 2008 03:51, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> > I want F9 on a USB stick. It's 8GB, and comes with a few files concerned
> > with using it on windows, so I don't really care whether they survive or
> > not.
> >
> > Most of my hardware is not so young, and doesn't boot
Anne Wilson wrote:
I want F9 on a USB stick. It's 8GB, and comes with a few files concerned with
using it on windows, so I don't really care whether they survive or not.
Most of my hardware is not so young, and doesn't boot off usb sticks.
However, the EeePC should do - it does from a Mandri
Anne Wilson wrote:
I want F9 on a USB stick. It's 8GB, and comes with a few files concerned with
using it on windows, so I don't really care whether they survive or not.
Most of my hardware is not so young, and doesn't boot off usb sticks.
However, the EeePC should do - it does from a Mandri
I want F9 on a USB stick. It's 8GB, and comes with a few files concerned with
using it on windows, so I don't really care whether they survive or not.
Most of my hardware is not so young, and doesn't boot off usb sticks.
However, the EeePC should do - it does from a Mandriva flash drive. It l