I'm terrible sorry bodhi, I solved my problems that was primarily due to my incompetence and secondary by my uncorrected understanding of your explanations. Because I hadn't those problems with others usb stick, then I didn't realize that I didn't execute exactly all the indications. I'm lazy and not so happy to try again all the processes to verify every step madeby desigabri - uBoot
hi all, I would like to revive the problem about Sandisk Usb recognized only the fisrt time at boot and no more. I realized about this problem after having spent a lot a lot a lot of time changing options into the u-boot environments and partitioning the usb key in one partition , two partitions , ext2, et3, ext4, inserted in the 1ft usb slot or in the 2nd and searching in the web... :( :( :by desigabri - uBoot
Paulwhittle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, very interested in trying this, but the > dropbox link is giving 404 error, can you please > update > > Many thanks > Paul me too thanks in advanceby desigabri - Debian
yes it really helps, THANKS I'll try in this way. I think I'm so confused because i read about differents way to install Debian, and some tell that it isn't necessary modify the bootloader, some using installers, some using serial access. I haven't understood the need to boot directly from the rootfs and then upgrade it. I'm not sure I'll be able to boot fby desigabri - Debian
please what did I lost reading this topic and other? It seems to me that some basic information aren't explained, and I can't find them anywhere. This should mean that they are logical things, but I don't understand them anyway. Where is the correct place to run the commands described here? I downloaded the two bz2 files, the rootfs and the boot update. 1) so for theby desigabri - Debian