Kenneth J. Davis wrote:

BTW:
there are USB drives partitioned as (pseudo)floppies, without
partitiontable, and the kernel should then boot from A:

there are USB drives partitioned as (pseudo)harddisks, *with*
partitiontable, and the kernel should then boot from C:

which I think is the cause of the issue, I don't think the kernel & various BIOSes always agree on which one is in use


I don't seem to have any sticks formatted as "pseudo" floppies
here.  They all appear to have partition tables/MBR's with one
entry...


Tom

Jeremy



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