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Re: booting from gpt/raid?
from MLH:
> Andreas Gustafsson wrote:
> > MLH wrote:
> > > Boot Options are:
> > > Hard Drive, CDROM, USB-FDD, USB-ZIP, USB-CDROM, USB-HDD, Legacy LAN
> > A USB memory stick emulates a hard drive, so USB-HDD should work.
> I tried it again and apparently I didn't wait long enough before.
> After about five minutes, it loads the NetBSD boot loader but after
> about 10 minutes more it gets an I/O error so I'll try to investigate
> that.
My MSI motherboards have LAN and PXE boot, but I don't think the LAN is legacy.
You could possibly try USB-FDD or USB-ZIP, but these might have different disk formats.
I remember seeing something in (I believe it was Syslinux) about formatting/partitioning a USB stick to make it look like an Iomega Zip drive.
Does anybody still make floppy disks, or USB floppy drives? Modern motherboards have no floppy headers.
I browsed iomega.com and got a domain-parking site (Iomega is no longer there).
My experience with Gigabyte is less than favorable.
Does CDROM on your boot options include DVD?
Tom
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