Hi, I have Win7 installed on this GPT-formated Toshiba Satellite Pro C50. I'd rather use TinyCore, which I always have available on my MBR-formated FAT32 USB thumb-drive. But I have zero experience with such modern hardware...
Booting the USB drive works fine, and I get my Grub2 menu. From there, I launch TinyCore, the same way I always do.
Messages flash by, very fast, and I barely have time to see there's a bad kernel error at some point, but still boot goes on, until the line where it says that disks are being analysed in order to create fstab.
Then, nothing more happens. If I do Alt+SysRq+E, though, I am allowed to log in as user tc, but no hard-disk or USB partition has been mounted. I could see, however, that "fdisk -l" output seems sane...
Any idea what kernel boot option I could try to tame this laptop?