Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 15:16:56 +0800 From: Fbsd1 <fbsd1@a1poweruser.com> To: rocwhite168 <rocwhite168@163.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Can't boot off the USB image Message-ID: <4B7CE968.7090302@a1poweruser.com> In-Reply-To: <3ef0da.2708.126deca8484.Coremail.rocwhite168@163.com> References: <3ef0da.2708.126deca8484.Coremail.rocwhite168@163.com>
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rocwhite168 wrote: > My computers (Dell SX280 PCs or Dell D600 laptop) seem >to refuse to boot off the USB disk with non-Windows images are >written to it (I have also tried OpenSolaris images). >I've tried using dd to write the .img files, or using unetbootin to >write either .img or .iso images, or using UltraISO to write the iso >files to my USB disk, but all the methods failed. But if the image was >a Windows boot disk, it did work. Does anyone know what the problem >could be? Is it simply because the computers are to old? Or do I >have to do anything special for the FreeBSD images to make the >computers boot off a USB device? > > > Thank you very much! > _______________________________________________ > When you say USB disk, you do mean an USB cabled external disk hard drive correct? That being the case, you have to download the FreeBSD disc1.iso file and burn it to a cdrom disk and then boot off that to start the sysinstall process to populate your USB cabled external disk hard drive with the FreeBSD operating system. Reading the FreeBSD manual on the install process or the Freebsd install guide should help you a lot. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ or http://www.a1poweruser.com Now if on the other hand you are really talking about a (USB memory stick, flash drive, key disk, stick disk, or pen) which all mean the same thing, then you should read this article "Everything you want to know about Installing FreeBSD on a USB stick" http://www.a1poweruser.com/30.00-USB_installing_article.php If none of this helps you then repost with an more detailed description of just what you did and what the result was.
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