I've recently purchased an EEE PC, which hasn't a cd/dvd drive. I downloaded the ISO file for saluki linux and copied that onto an empty usb stick. Regretfully the PC's standard OS is W7. I changed the BIOS to boot from the usb but nothing happened..
As the PC has limited memory usage (!) I'd prefer to operate from and save files to my USB key of 64 GBs.
I'm particularly interested in the puppy linux concept, having used Lucid 5.2.8 on some old machinery to great success.
Looking forward to your helpful advice and thanking you in advance,
linux and eee pc's
I got a practical reminder of this today. Completely forgot about the left side not booting. Thought my little treasure had died or something.ally wrote:hey bard
edit: you don't say which model eee, mine only boot from the right hand usb (eee's 700/900)
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As well as unetbootin I have also used the bootflash program. (Type "bootflash" at the command prompt) which uses syslinux to make a USB drive bootable. By the way I used a Windows version of Unetbootin and found it had not changed isolinux.cfg /syslinux.cfg to contain pmedia=usbflash, without this it could boot but would fail to a command prompt as the search for the squashed file system that contains most of the operating system fails.
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