How to install linux on usb slave drive
You should be aware that Ubuntu pretends that all drives are SCSI drives. After my experience with the CF socket, I was expecting the USB Stick to show up as hd1, and it did. Since this is the second drive the BIOS discovers, it appears as hd1. The BIOS closes this "gap" and numbers the drives sequentially from 0 on up. Since this is wired as the IDE secondary master, I naively assumed that it would appear as hd2, given that I expected hd1 would be the unused IDE primary slave. Also, note that the drive designator WILL change when you boot from the newly configured device: it will always be "hd0" if it is the boot device!ĬF Socket. You should also be aware that this assignment may change if different stuff is plugged in, or, indeed if things are connected in a different order.
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Carefully examine the contents of each drive before starting and keep notes if necessary about which drive is which. If you get this wrong, you may wipe out your entire system. You must be absolutely sure about this before starting.
How to install linux on usb slave drive how to#
How to install from CF media/USB drive using the ''grub'' bootloader.
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This article applies to an unsupported version of Ubuntu.