Re: installation from boot.iso on a usb stick

2010-01-10 Thread Mike Cloaked
quot;real cd", > then I won't be able to do it. > > Worth having a look at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraLiveCD/USBHowTo#How_to_Make_a_bootable_USB_Drive_to_Install_Fedora_11_instead_of_using_a_physical_DVD -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com

installation from boot.iso on a usb stick

2010-01-08 Thread Andras Simon
By using livecd-iso-to-disk and some manual copying of the images from boot.iso to a usb stick, I got as far as the partitioning, but then I got this: Missing ISO 9660 image. The installer has tried to mount image #1, but cannot find it on the hard drive. Please copy this image to the drive and c

f12 gnome usb stick automount fails

2009-12-28 Thread Robert Dady
Hi, I have an usb stick of size 8GB. It was given a label with dosfslabel. After a while fc12 under gnome failed to automount under the usual /media/. This happens only to one usb stick. I checked it using fsck.vfat while repairing possible filesystem errors. What's wrong? BTW:

Re: Installing Fedora-12 from USB stick

2009-12-10 Thread Gene Heskett
all Fedora from a bootable USB memory stick >that contains the DVD iso image than burning an actual DVD disk. >Previously, I was able to squeeze both the i386 and x86_64 iso images >onto a single 8 GB stick, but it required editing the images to delete >irrelevant foreign language compon

Re: Installing Fedora-12 from USB stick

2009-12-10 Thread David A. De Graaf
he problem is that the ancient machine I am dealing with > >does not support booting from the USB stick. > > ... > >I should say that this is a purely theoretical experiment; > >I know there are many other ways I could install Fedora-12. > >But I installed F-12 on s

Re: Installing Fedora-12 from USB stick

2009-12-07 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 07 December 2009, Timothy Murphy wrote: >I've been trying to install Fedora-12 from a memory stick >to which I have transferred the KDE Live CD >using livecd-iso-to-disk . > >The problem is that the ancient machine I am dealing with >does not support booting fr

Installing Fedora-12 from USB stick

2009-12-07 Thread Timothy Murphy
I've been trying to install Fedora-12 from a memory stick to which I have transferred the KDE Live CD using livecd-iso-to-disk . The problem is that the ancient machine I am dealing with does not support booting from the USB stick. So following advice here, I transferred vmlinuz0 and initrd

Re: Fedora-12 from USB stick

2009-11-23 Thread Tim
On Sun, 2009-11-22 at 15:17 +, Timothy Murphy wrote: > I found that the mystery UUID > actually refers to the partition which is the new / . > So installing Fedora-12 on this partition > changes its UUID, which I find slightly surprising - > I thought the whole point of these UUIDs > was that t

Re: Fedora-12 from USB stick

2009-11-22 Thread Timothy Murphy
Timothy Murphy wrote: > However, I find that when I add my old grub.conf entries for Fedora-11 > to my new grub.conf , I am unable to boot Fedora-11 . > (I'm also unable to boot it if I run grub interactively.) > The error I get is: > fsck.ext4: unable to resolve UUID=66c3...699e . > > I cannot w

Re: Fedora-12 from USB stick

2009-11-21 Thread Steven I Usdansky
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Fedora-12 from USB stick

2009-11-21 Thread Timothy Murphy
image to USB stick ... USB stick set up as live image! - I then ran this on my Thinkpad T43, and clicked to Transfer to Hard Disk. This has worked more or less perfectly, to date. One slight problem is that I installed Fedora-12 / on /dev/sda7 , leaving Fedora

Re: F11: Mounting USB stick or CDROM suddenly need root password

2009-07-06 Thread Kevin Kofler
Rick Wagner wrote: > Any thoughts on this? Looks like ConsoleKit is not working for you. How are you logging in? GDM? KDM? Text mode? Kevin Kofler -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@redhat.com To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://

F11: Mounting USB stick or CDROM suddenly need root password

2009-06-28 Thread Rick Wagner
This worked after I originally installed Fedora 11: If I plugged in a USB stick or inserted a CD/DVD ROM, the new device notifier would inform me, and allow me to open in Dolphin (as well as other choices). If I selected the "Open in Dolphin", it would do just that. As of recently,

Re: DVD installer on USB stick

2009-06-14 Thread Bill Davidsen
Rahul Sundaram wrote: Hi If you downloaded the DVD image and want to install it from the USB key without burning it, read http://wtogami.livejournal.com/30245.html Very nice. What would it take to make it work with older ISO images, even non-Fedora images? For testing I sometimes install SuSE

DVD installer on USB stick

2009-06-12 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi If you downloaded the DVD image and want to install it from the USB key without burning it, read http://wtogami.livejournal.com/30245.html Rahul -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@redhat.com To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedorapr

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-05 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 04:10 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote: > Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > What's your point? F5 causes a status message to appear for a few > > seconds, after which it vanishes again. It makes no difference at all to > > the remount behaviour. > > The point is to press F5 after you r

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-05 Thread Kevin Kofler
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > What's your point? F5 causes a status message to appear for a few > seconds, after which it vanishes again. It makes no difference at all to > the remount behaviour. The point is to press F5 after you remounted the drive. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-list mailing

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-05 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 20:29 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Sunday 05 April 2009 19:30:11 Kevin Kofler wrote: > > Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > > 1) As far as I can see, you can't remount the drive from the empty > > > window. You have to click on the notifier and select the mount option. > > > Thi

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-05 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 20:30 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote: > Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > 1) As far as I can see, you can't remount the drive from the empty > > window. You have to click on the notifier and select the mount option. > > This then opens a *second* window. The first window adds no funci

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-05 Thread Anne Wilson
On Sunday 05 April 2009 19:30:11 Kevin Kofler wrote: > Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > 1) As far as I can see, you can't remount the drive from the empty > > window. You have to click on the notifier and select the mount option. > > This then opens a *second* window. The first window adds no funcion

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-05 Thread Kevin Kofler
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > 1) As far as I can see, you can't remount the drive from the empty > window. You have to click on the notifier and select the mount option. > This then opens a *second* window. The first window adds no funcionality > whatever. Try reloading it (press F5). Kevi

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-04 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 00:17 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote: > Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > In fact it unmounts but doesn't disappear. IMHO this is seriously > > confusing to the average user. I posted about this (and a couple of > > other things) sometime yesterday but I haven't seen any feedback so f

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-04 Thread Kevin Kofler
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > In fact it unmounts but doesn't disappear. IMHO this is seriously > confusing to the average user. I posted about this (and a couple of > other things) sometime yesterday but I haven't seen any feedback so far. It doesn't disappear because you can re-mount it. This is

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-04 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
system, > > >> >> which I can click on before removing a USB stick. > > > > > > You can unmount it either from the dolphin Places panel or from the > > > Device Notifier. PoC says you can also umount it from kickoff. > > > > I don't seem abl

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-04 Thread Timothy Murphy
Marko Vojinovic wrote: > Of course, you are aware that "safely removing" is equivalent to unmounting, > right? I realise that that is the case under Fedora. I don't think it should be the case; I think "safely remove" should mean "umount" and "eject". -- Timothy Murphy e-mail: gayleard /at/

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-04 Thread Timothy Murphy
circular icon does indeed umount the USB stick. I assumed it did nothing, since the only visible effect was that the circle disappeared. It would be nice if I was told, "You may safely remove your device", as Bill tells me. -- Timothy Murphy e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net tel: +3

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-04 Thread Anne Wilson
On Saturday 04 April 2009 12:46:12 Timothy Murphy wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > >> >> I asked some time ago why there is no Safely Remove option > >> >> in Dolphin on my Fedora-10/KDE system, > >> >> which I can click on before removing a USB s

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-04 Thread Anne Wilson
effect. > > Left clicking on the icon, and choosing "StartKdiskFree" > opens a window with various devices, including the USB stick, on it. > On clicking on the USB stick I am offered the option to "Unmount Device". > As far as I know, KwikDisk and StartKdiskFree a

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-04 Thread Marko Vojinovic
On Saturday 04 April 2009 13:30, Timothy Murphy wrote: > > Left clicking on the icon, and choosing "StartKdiskFree" > opens a window with various devices, including the USB stick, on it. > On clicking on the USB stick I am offered the option to "Unmount Device". &

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-04 Thread Timothy Murphy
Anne Wilson wrote: >> >> I asked some time ago why there is no Safely Remove option >> >> in Dolphin on my Fedora-10/KDE system, >> >> which I can click on before removing a USB stick. > You can unmount it either from the dolphin Places panel or from th

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-03 Thread Kevin Kofler
Timothy Murphy wrote: > It's a little disappointing that the light does not go out on my USB > stick, as it does in Windows when I click on Safely Remove. Some USB devices expect to be "ejected" for some reason. KDE does not do that, as it doesn't make sense to "ej

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-03 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 20:59 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote: > It's a little disappointing that the light does not go out on my USB > stick, > as it does in Windows when I click on Safely Remove. If this worries you, try running "eject /dev/sdc1" (or whatever the stick is

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-03 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 03 April 2009 20:52:20 Timothy Murphy wrote: > Terry Polzin wrote: > > On Friday 03 April 2009 07:22, Timothy Murphy wrote: > >> I asked some time ago why there is no Safely Remove option > >> in Dolphin on my Fedora-10/KDE system, > >> which I can

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-03 Thread Timothy Murphy
Anne Wilson wrote: >> I asked some time ago why there is no Safely Remove option >> in Dolphin on my Fedora-10/KDE system, >> which I can click on before removing a USB stick. >> >> I was told that there was such an option, >> but I don't seem able to fin

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-03 Thread Timothy Murphy
Terry Polzin wrote: > On Friday 03 April 2009 07:22, Timothy Murphy wrote: >> I asked some time ago why there is no Safely Remove option >> in Dolphin on my Fedora-10/KDE system, >> which I can click on before removing a USB stick. >> >> I was told that there w

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-03 Thread Anne Wilson
ora-10/KDE system, > > > which I can click on before removing a USB stick. > > > > > > I was told that there was such an option, > > > but I don't seem able to find it. > > > I certainly don't have a "Safely Remove" icon in my p

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-03 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 14:25 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Friday 03 April 2009 12:22:44 Timothy Murphy wrote: > > I asked some time ago why there is no Safely Remove option > > in Dolphin on my Fedora-10/KDE system, > > which I can click on before removing a USB stick. &g

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-03 Thread Terry Polzin
On Friday 03 April 2009 07:22, Timothy Murphy wrote: > I asked some time ago why there is no Safely Remove option > in Dolphin on my Fedora-10/KDE system, > which I can click on before removing a USB stick. > > I was told that there was such an option, > but I don't se

Re: "Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-03 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 03 April 2009 12:22:44 Timothy Murphy wrote: > I asked some time ago why there is no Safely Remove option > in Dolphin on my Fedora-10/KDE system, > which I can click on before removing a USB stick. > > I was told that there was such an option, > but I don't se

"Safely remove" USB stick

2009-04-03 Thread Timothy Murphy
I asked some time ago why there is no Safely Remove option in Dolphin on my Fedora-10/KDE system, which I can click on before removing a USB stick. I was told that there was such an option, but I don't seem able to find it. I certainly don't have a "Safely Remove" icon in

Re: USB stick with ext2?

2009-01-06 Thread Alan Evans
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:18 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: > With the USB mounted become root Then "chown alan /media/disk". > The ownership information is maintained in the ext2 structure. So, the > next time it is mounted it will retain ownership by alan. I find this acceptable. At least my sourc

Re: USB stick with ext2?

2009-01-06 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Ed Greshko wrote: > Alan Evans wrote: >> Howdy! >> >> When I insert a USB thumb drive formatted with vfat, it gets >> automagically mounted under /media with appropriate permissions so the >> logged in user can write to the device. But if the thumb drive is >> formatted ext2, only root can write to

Re: USB stick with ext2?

2009-01-06 Thread Michael Cronenworth
Original Message Subject: Re: USB stick with ext2? From: Bryn M. Reeves To: Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora. Date: 01/06/2009 06:12 AM No - ext2/3/4's root inodes are just regular directories and can be owned by any user as Ed al

Re: USB stick with ext2?

2009-01-06 Thread Bryn M. Reeves
Michael Cronenworth wrote: Alan Evans wrote: Is there a way to make that work Yes. Make a directory on the stick with your user permissions. The "/" of the usb drive will always be owned by root through HAL/dbus/gvfs No - ext2/3/4's root inodes are just regular directories and can be owned

Re: USB stick with ext2?

2009-01-05 Thread Ed Greshko
Alan Evans wrote: > Howdy! > > When I insert a USB thumb drive formatted with vfat, it gets > automagically mounted under /media with appropriate permissions so the > logged in user can write to the device. But if the thumb drive is > formatted ext2, only root can write to it. > > $ mount > /dev/sd

Re: USB stick with ext2?

2009-01-05 Thread Michael Cronenworth
Alan Evans wrote: Is there a way to make that work Yes. Make a directory on the stick with your user permissions. The "/" of the usb drive will always be owned by root through HAL/dbus/gvfs AFAIK. You could setup a special fstab line for manual mounting without requiring a folder, but I don'

USB stick with ext2?

2009-01-05 Thread Alan Evans
Howdy! When I insert a USB thumb drive formatted with vfat, it gets automagically mounted under /media with appropriate permissions so the logged in user can write to the device. But if the thumb drive is formatted ext2, only root can write to it. $ mount /dev/sdb1 on /media/Devel type ext2 (rw,n

Re: yum update on a Live USB Stick

2008-11-27 Thread Daniel Kirsten
I deteled everything on the USB-Stick, and then I transfered the live image by livecd-iso-to-disk --overlay-size-mb 1250 F10-i686-Live-KDE.iso /dev/sdc1 yum update was succesful on this stick. Thanks,Daniel -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@redhat.com To unsubscribe: https

Re: yum update on a Live USB Stick

2008-11-27 Thread M A Young
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Daniel Kirsten wrote: I transfered the F10-i686-Live-KDE.iso to a 2GB USB-Stick (vfat) as described on http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f10/en_US/sn-making-media.html The stick booted well, but when I tried make yum update , yum crashed. I got tons of ext3

Re: yum update on a Live USB Stick

2008-11-27 Thread Steve Repo
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Daniel Kirsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>you need more free memory. > > more ram or more space on the stick? > >>in my case, I get those messages when my >>4GB ram is full, but otherwise i can update properly (even the live >>image). try it. I have a 8GB King

Re: yum update on a Live USB Stick

2008-11-27 Thread Daniel Kirsten
>you need more free memory. more ram or more space on the stick? >in my case, I get those messages when my >4GB ram is full, but otherwise i can update properly (even the live >image). try it. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@redhat.com To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman

Re: yum update on a Live USB Stick

2008-11-27 Thread Joshua C.
you need more free memory. in my case, I get those messages when my 4GB ram is full, but otherwise i can update properly (even the live image). try it. 2008/11/27, Daniel Kirsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > I transfered the F10-i686-Live-KDE.iso to a 2GB USB-Stick (vfat) as

yum update on a Live USB Stick

2008-11-27 Thread Daniel Kirsten
Hi, I transfered the F10-i686-Live-KDE.iso to a 2GB USB-Stick (vfat) as described on http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f10/en_US/sn-making-media.html The stick booted well, but when I tried make yum update , yum crashed. I got tons of ext3-related error messages, altough the

Re: Fedora installation USB stick (NOT liveCD)

2008-11-24 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Benny Amorsen wrote: > Is there a way to install Fedora from a USB stick without network > access? I'm talking about the "real" Fedora installation, like from > the regular Fedora DVD installer, not copying the LiveCD to the hard > drive. Ideally the installer would

Re: Fedora installation USB stick (NOT liveCD)

2008-11-24 Thread Stephen Berg (Contractor)
Benny Amorsen wrote: Is there a way to install Fedora from a USB stick without network access? I'm talking about the "real" Fedora installation, like from the regular Fedora DVD installer, not copying the LiveCD to the hard drive. Ideally the installer would look for ks.cfg on th

Fedora installation USB stick (NOT liveCD)

2008-11-24 Thread Benny Amorsen
Is there a way to install Fedora from a USB stick without network access? I'm talking about the "real" Fedora installation, like from the regular Fedora DVD installer, not copying the LiveCD to the hard drive. Ideally the installer would look for ks.cfg on the USB stick and

Re: OT-ish F9 Laptop\USB-Stick CentOS5.x Server SSH Access

2008-08-30 Thread Frank Murphy
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jason Turning wrote: > This article has a lot of the tips I've used to make my SSH server more > secure. > You might want to look at using DSA public key authentication to limit the > logins like you requested. > > http://www.linux.com/feature/6106

Re: OT-ish F9 Laptop\USB-Stick CentOS5.x Server SSH Access

2008-08-30 Thread Jason Turning
Frank Murphy wrote: > Tim wrote: >> On Sat, 2008-08-30 at 08:09 +0100, Frank Murphy wrote: >>> What do I do to only allow remote access via ssh to my centos box. >>> From my laptop F9+, or an F9+ usb-stick >> What do you mean by "only allow"? You wan

Re: OT-ish F9 Laptop\USB-Stick CentOS5.x Server SSH Access

2008-08-30 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Frank Murphy wrote: > What do I do to only allow remote access via ssh to my centos box. > From my laptop F9+, or an F9+ usb-stick > > Asking here as centos forums, don't like general Linux q's. > > > Frank > > You might want to only allow logins with a

Re: OT-ish F9 Laptop\USB-Stick CentOS5.x Server SSH Access

2008-08-30 Thread edik077
as I do on my boxes regards On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 4:04 AM, Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, 2008-08-30 at 09:59 +0100, Frank Murphy wrote: >> I mean only allow ssh access from those two scenarios, >> my laptop + an F9 usb-stick. >> >> because there are atte

Re: OT-ish F9 Laptop\USB-Stick CentOS5.x Server SSH Access

2008-08-30 Thread Tim
On Sat, 2008-08-30 at 09:59 +0100, Frank Murphy wrote: > I mean only allow ssh access from those two scenarios, > my laptop + an F9 usb-stick. > > because there are attempts by "fluffy" and other(s) to access the box. Well, if your own computers are from fixed IPs, you can

Re: OT-ish F9 Laptop\USB-Stick CentOS5.x Server SSH Access

2008-08-30 Thread Frank Murphy
Tim wrote: > On Sat, 2008-08-30 at 08:09 +0100, Frank Murphy wrote: >> What do I do to only allow remote access via ssh to my centos box. >> From my laptop F9+, or an F9+ usb-stick > > What do you mean by "only allow"? You want to block all ports except > fo

Re: OT-ish F9 Laptop\USB-Stick CentOS5.x Server SSH Access

2008-08-30 Thread Tim
On Sat, 2008-08-30 at 08:09 +0100, Frank Murphy wrote: > What do I do to only allow remote access via ssh to my centos box. > From my laptop F9+, or an F9+ usb-stick What do you mean by "only allow"? You want to block all ports except for what SSH uses? It should have a firewall

OT-ish F9 Laptop\USB-Stick CentOS5.x Server SSH Access

2008-08-30 Thread Frank Murphy
What do I do to only allow remote access via ssh to my centos box. From my laptop F9+, or an F9+ usb-stick Asking here as centos forums, don't like general Linux q's. Frank -- gpg id EB547226 Revoked Forgot Password :( Skype: Frankly3D http://www.frankly3d.com signature.asc D

Re: USB stick

2008-08-20 Thread Xavier Mas
]> > > > > > Could you post the output of dmesg after plugging in the USB stick? > > > Someone else may also have some other useful debugging commands for > > > this. > > > > > > -- > > > Joonas Sarajärvi > > > [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: USB stick

2008-08-19 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2008-08-19 at 23:04 +0200, Xavier Mas wrote: > El Tuesday 19 August 2008 22:45:21 Joonas Sarajärvi va escriure: > > 2008/8/19 Xavier Mas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > [...]> > > Could you post the output of dmesg after plugging in the USB stick? > > Someone els

Re: USB stick

2008-08-19 Thread Xavier Mas
rning, and probably not the source of your > usb media problems. > > > Then, when desktop is fully up I can't mount the USB stick (doesn't mount > > automatically when I insert it into the port). > > > > Seems a bad installation or maybe a bug. Any suggestions? > >

Re: USB stick

2008-08-19 Thread Joonas Sarajärvi
one this since at least Fedora Core 6, depending a bit on which devices I have connected. I don't have any USB related problems, though, so I'd guess it is just a minor warning, and probably not the source of your usb media problems. > Then, when desktop is fully up I can't mount the

USB stick

2008-08-19 Thread Xavier Mas
Hi list, I recently installed Fedora 8 in my computer and when starts I'm getting a message that says: hub 1-0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 1. Then, when desktop is fully up I can't mount the USB stick (doesn't mount automatically when I insert it into the port

Re: Live USB-stick format - SOLVED

2008-08-13 Thread Anne Wilson
I stuck a usb fedora stick and the mandriva stick in while running xandros, and copied syslinux from fedora to mandriva. I didn't expect it to work but it did, and Mandriva is working perfectly happily now. All that's left is to do a usb stick with windows, and I can handle pretty mu

Re: Live USB-stick format

2008-08-12 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
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,

Re: Live USB-stick format

2008-08-12 Thread Bill Davidsen
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

Re: Live USB-stick format

2008-08-12 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
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

Re: Live USB-stick format

2008-08-12 Thread Anne Wilson
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. > > > &g

Re: Live USB-stick format

2008-08-12 Thread Anne Wilson
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

Re: Live USB-stick format

2008-08-08 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
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 -

Re: Live USB-stick format

2008-08-03 Thread Bill Davidsen
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 -

Live USB-stick format

2008-08-03 Thread Anne Wilson
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 f