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« Last post by MTCAT on February 07, 2026, 11:33:39 AM »
Hi Rich,
Strangely, my old ASUS laptop (2.6.21 kernel) wasn't working off any external drives (for booting) and my "newer" Panasonic Toughbooks (WinXP) don't allow me to select a USB removable drive for booting, only options being Floppy, HDD or CD.
But my wife's old Sony VAIO (Win Vista) did have an external boot option, so I was finally able to get a reliable external boot test with that, the 4G Cactus pen drive did not boot though, once again getting a SYSLINUX "Boot error", I was able to boot up an old non-real time TinyCore 3.8.4 though on my wife's old Sony VAIO off an old SanDisk pen drive, so that did work, even had your little "tinierclock.sh" going!, although the time was wrong since the GPS wasn't connected.
So I don't know what the problem is with this 4G Cactus drive, I used dd to make a direct copy from another (shrunk partition) drive, which does boot, so should be a good place to start from, then you helped me fix the partition table on the 4G Cactus drive, we made sure that the boot flag is on, so why won't it boot?, weird.
Thanks,
David