USB-adaptor-driven-IDE-partition5
Partition 5 ?
Although you can store your tce directory in a logical partition.
In legacy BIOS, the bootloader (syslinux, grub ...etc) always boot from a primary partition.
i.e. partition 1-4
I can't remember how I built the USBstik and installed TC64.
It's got:
/ldlinux.sys /syslinux.cfg
and /boot/isolinux: isolinux.bin & isolinux.cfg ..etc.
and /syslinux.cfg refers to: /boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg
Looks like you used a third party installer.
My suggestion, prepare a clean USB,
load tc-install.tcz, run tc-install.sh,
follow the instructions given by the script.
Personally I prefer frugal, whole disk, ext4 installation.
In principle can syslinux started from a USB, boot a different
USB; since the original USB is read by the computers USB-driver
and the other USB must be read by the first USB, which may not
have/need a USB-driver?
For syslinux to boot, all the required files must be placed in the same partition.
For instance, to boot tiny core with extlinux:
- extlinux.conf
- ldlinux.c32
- ldlinux.sys
- vmlinuz(64)
- core(pure64).gz