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Post by pharrisire on Feb 15, 2011 12:44:54 GMT -5
Boot from stick - on desktop! At Last!!!! ;D ;D
Following instructions for b3 worked just fine for RC1.
It did seem to get hung up for quite a long while, but maybe that was because I kept on browsing while it made the stick in the background.
End result - I have boot-able -64 stick!
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Post by pharrisire on Feb 15, 2011 14:17:39 GMT -5
As a celebration, I just ordered 2 8G sticks dedicated to knos 32 and 64, and a spindle each of dvdR/W and dvdR!!! ;D
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Post by Kevin McAleavey on Feb 15, 2011 20:35:26 GMT -5
As a celebration, I just ordered 2 8G sticks dedicated to knos 32 and 64, and a spindle each of dvdR/W and dvdR!!! ;D Kewl! Can the party be far away? Heh.
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Post by pharrisire on Feb 18, 2011 14:07:03 GMT -5
"" Feb 15, 2011, 2:17pm, pharrisire wrote: As a celebration, I just ordered 2 8G sticks dedicated to knos 32 and 64, and a spindle each of dvdR/W and dvdR!!! ;D Kewl! Can the party be far away? Heh. "" The two sticks came in - got 'em both made, one for -32(laptop), one for -64(desktop). Nice. I don't think I want to shut the machines off.
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Post by joncrndl on Feb 20, 2011 16:04:42 GMT -5
I have KNOS64 running from a stick .... finally on my laptop. It is noticably faster reading from the USB stick than it is running from the DVD.
Formatting the stick with Windows seemed to do the trick for me. I open firefox and the logviewer during the process to see if there was any interesting information there.
The successful USB stick build is on a 4GB SanDisk Cruzer.
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Post by Kevin McAleavey on Feb 20, 2011 17:49:43 GMT -5
I have KNOS64 running from a stick .... finally on my laptop. It is noticably faster reading from the USB stick than it is running from the DVD. Formatting the stick with Windows seemed to do the trick for me. I open firefox and the logviewer during the process to see if there was any interesting information there. The successful USB stick build is on a 4GB SanDisk Cruzer. Yay! Windows *is* the 800 pound gorilla (for now) and those sticks tend to behave best when formatted for FAT32. Especially when they've kissed a Linux box prior. Dunno why that is ...
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