I'm assuming these drives use the USB storage (which is SCSI, actually)
so you'd need a modified kernel that includes USB and the right SCSI
stuff.
Right now the only way to boot a non-floppy (or CD) drive is to create a
DOS partition and then boot with loadlin. I don't have acccess to any
devices that allow USB booting, so I haven't been able to try this. I'm
assuming FreeDOS won't recognize it as a drive so that wouldn't work,
but perhaps Win98 (can't remember if that has USB support or not)
Booting off a floppy and loading packages from the drive is definitely
doable, though.
Anybody else have any ideas?
> i would like to know how to boot trinux on USB drive like thumdrive.
> t tried to copy all files in USB drive but , on boot , the system say :
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> no operating system in USB drive
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