2011/8/9 Wolodja Wentland <babi...@gmail.com>: > Why don't you follow the method > outlined in the installation guide? > > http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch04s03.html.en
I'm trying to follow "4.3.3. Manually copying files to the USB stick — the flexible way". Here are the questions not answered by this guide: 1. I run "cfdisk /dev/sdb", after I did the "cat ...iso > /dev/sdb"; cfdisk shows an empty partition table, I create 1 partition, mark it bootable, set the type to 0B [or now, to 0E], write. * How do I know whether cfdisk really made a new partition table, i.e. wrote all the necessary places to clean off the previous iso bits? 2. Which partition type qualifies as the *right* FAT16 type? These are the choices: 04 FAT16 <32M 06 FAT16 0E W95 FAT16 (LBA) 14 Hidden FAT16 <32M 16 Hidden FAT16 1E Hidden W95 FAT16 (LB [3. Ubuntu has an initrd.lz file, not initrd.gz, will that work?] 4. The guide says "If you used an hd-media image, you should now copy a Debian ISO image[6] onto the stick." and "[6] You can use either a businesscard, a netinst or a full CD image (see Section 4.1, “Official Debian GNU/Linux CD-ROM Sets”). Be sure to select one that fits. Note that the “netboot mini.iso” image is not usable for this purpose." * I didn't use the hd-media image, since I'm in section 4.3.3 which doesn't use hd-media! This is a logical bug in the manual that only confused me. * Well "especially" *if* I'm not using the hd-media image, I'm of course supposed to copy the contents of the iso now? * the manual doesn't say whether to mount the iso and copy the contents recursively (and to which target location), or whether to copy the iso file itself (neither which location). 5. what I tried so far doesn't even bring up the syslinux boot menu (it should, shouldn't it, even if there's only 1 entry?). It just shows a black screen with blinking underline cursor in top left corner, doing nothing. 6. the manual doesn't hint at what else is needed in syslinux.cfg to have a chance of it working. Also, there's no *boot.img* on the mythbuntu iso, so I can't try section 4.3.2. Of course I know that this manual is for creating a Debian boot, not Ubuntu boot; but in any case, my problem of using Debian to enable me to boot any kind of Ubuntu based image is unsolved. Christian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAEjYwfUt2WQ0QCAjteqZHvRkgDZ7uVtYror9jT3SpuJd+ueJ=q...@mail.gmail.com