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Re: compiling kernel / booting from usb
walt wrote:
> Haidut wrote:
> > I've had no trouble installing Dfly directly on a 512MB USB memory
> > stick just as I would on a normal HDD and it booted fine.
>
> Excellent work. I think a feat like that should be explained in
> the DragonFly wiki. I know I would like to try it :o)
There's absolutely nothing special about it; I've done it
before, too. It's not different from installing on a hard
disk.
There's only two things to keep in mind:
1. Obviously, the BIOS of your machine must support booting
from USB devices.
2. If the USB stick is very small, a base installation may
not fit. In that case it requires a bit of manual
fiddling. I've installed BSD systems on flash cards
as small as 32 MB without difficulty, and even smaller
sizes are certainly possible with a little more effort.
>
> I'm curious about things like: did you use the DFly Installer, or
> just copy an existing installation to a mounted USB stick? Did you
> need to change any BIOS settings for changing boot devices or listing
> alternative boot devices? Did you re-format or make a new filesystem
> on the USB stick before installing? (If yes, how did you do it?)
It works just like a hard disk. No difference. See above.
> How did you partition that tiny little 512MB,
Uhm, "tiny little"? I used to run FreeBSD on an old laptop
with 120 MB hard disk. I would be tempted to try DragonFly
on it, but unfortunately the display died. :-(
> and did you make a swap partition?
It is generally _not_ a good idea to swap on any flash
device, unless you absolutely have to.
> These are the little things that can use up hours of trial-and-error
> even for people who have experience installing to normal hard disks,
No ... If your BIOS supports booting from USB, then
setting up a bootable USB media is not different from
a normal hard disk.
Best regards
Oliver
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