thanks for that nice tuto !
Success ! boot seems faster than using the USB stick !
All as been copied on sda9 logical ext4 partition, using Raring-3.9.9.2 (which seems to also being f2fs aware).ETP wrote:...
The syslinux.cfg on the Blue Pup stick then needs changing so that you can boot from that.
If the above is not working for you, please post any error messages.
Here is my /mnt/sdb1/syslinux.cfg
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# Boot Blue Pup ETP March 2014
default /vmlinuz root=/dev/sda9 rootwait rw
Cheers, Charliemounting /dev/root/ on / failed invalid argument
ps: about bios earlier posts about «BIOS struggles» on another PC than the Compaq one ... i found that i was ignorant about specificities of its bios (desktop PC Fujitsu Siemens ca. 12years old ...cpu 2,5GHz, 1.5GB Ram):
The USB stick can be seen in BIOS Diskette group; if left there, boot fails. It has to be moved in the HardDrive group instead, using the «TAB» key.
See screenshots hereunder.
So again, by digging deeper into it, i could learn something more ... thanks for that!
Charlie