Thank you for the tip. :-)
I tried it without any noticable difference, but I'm not sure that I'm doing it right.
I tried three different approaches.
At the boot menu where you choose the graphical desktop (I always go with the default top option) I pressed F2 before selecting the top option with Enter. When the prompt screen shows all the options, I start typing waitusb=30, but as soon as I hit the w key the screen returns to the boot menu.
This didn't work so at the CLI I typed "tinycore waitusb=30" without the quotes, but is says that tinycore is not known.
As the third attempt I typed waitusb=30 at the CLI, and there was no error message, but nothing else happened, so I tried rebooting to see if something would change next time. I didn't notice any difference though.
I'm wondering if it's too late in the boot process to type waitust=30 with the keyboard, because the keyboard is a wireless USB keyboard. If the keyboard is working the USB must be working at that point right?
I was looking for a file to put the command into, and the only one that is looking logical to me on the USB stick is the syslinux.cfg file in the boot/syslinux directory. Is that a good place to put it, or is there another file that is executed before this?
If it is the right place where in the file should I type exactly what? (with or without "tinycore" in front of "waitusb=30"?)
How do I find out if there is an USB timing problem? Shouldn't there be some kind of error message on the screen or in a log file?
Thanks a lot for your kind help. :-)
Best regards
Soren