Joined: Wed Jul 19, 2006 9:16 am Posts: 82 Location: Leicester, UK
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I originally bought the CDD version of v2.06 because the motherboard that I had in my server at that time did not support booting from a USB device. I rebuilt the server during the summer with an old motherboard that does support USB boot devices and decided to upgrade to v2.10 because it has a unified installer that would allow me to boot from a USB stick. Things have not worked out as smoothly as I thought they might. Although the motherboard does support booting from USB devices, it does not like the three different USB sticks that I have tried.
Ideally, I'd like to get rid of the CD drive to allow me to have up to four IDE hard drives installed. I could also then get rid of the floppy drive and lose another cable inside the case.
I have also tried adding a USB expansion card and trying to boot from that, to no avail. I also created a bootable Compact Flash card connected via an IDE adaptor, but the motherboard would not boot from that either.
Perhaps Tony will allow me to download v2.06 USB or maybe he will relent and reinstate superfloppy formatting in a later release. To do so would be consistent with the ethos of Naslite in that I'd be able to squeeze more life out of otherwise outdated hardware.
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