Hi,
I use fat32 usb sticks with Grub legacy and no problem so far. Would you like a summary of the method I use ?
No, perhaps I'm not clear. These are full installs from LV or DEBIAN
which target is a xfs formatted flash drive. I know how to install things.
I'm just trying to get these Debian's into to a pattern so I know what to expect
that's successful and not. I never do a full install to FAT32 because if it's
a good install I archive it for further research, and it probably doesn't work
anyway. My full installs to flash are going to be to xfs. Actually, when I
install an ISO using unetbootin most of the time it's to ext3 plus extent or even
xfs, boots the ISO and then I do the full install just fine then. My unetbootin
does that OK.
My RC-1 full install problem not booting from only the exact USB port installed to,
I think that's a problem with grub.conf, LV vs. DEBIAN , which Taco needs
to take a look at. Copy their grub.cong to LV I'd say.
I want a full install to a USB flash drive to boot just fine, regardless of which
port it is plugged into. Some computers have 6 or 8 USB ports. Shouldn't
make a difference with Grub2.
Call me Mr. Flash Drive if you'd like.
I'm still thinking why my DEBIAN Lxde wiped out my /home/user after upgrading
and installing only Clementine and my LV did not. Rrrrrr........
They should be both accepting the same lib"s as upgrades thru the testing repo.
I've used unetbootin to install ISO's to everything from FAT32 to ext4, and done
full installs from those ISO's unto everything from ext3 to xfs.
I think LV needs to look at it's grug.conf file vs. DEBIAN'S grub.conf file, and this business
with the swap, I want to do some research as to what the exact technical idea
is going on there. Forced cache, some new kernel specific swap option. It's
been a long time where Linux allowed flash drive installs, and a heads up on new
things might be in order. I want to document what's going on there for sure.
Just like the max file sizes config'd in /var....I have to look in an old HD for that.
Sure there's an old config file sticking out somewhere.
Nothing super critical but some things nonetheless.......
Have a good one,
Patrick