I was looking into putting a DOS bootable partition on a USB memory
stick. The recommended method seemed to start "put GRUB" on the USB
stick then ...
Ryan Rix wrote:
> On Mon 29 June 2009 4:15:45 pm Dazed_75 wrote:
>> Mathew, I believe there are several ways to resolve this with the simplest
>> being to only ask for 4GB of persistent storage. The rest of the stick
>> should still be usable though you may find it handy to make the rest a
>> separate partition and mount it within the LiveUSB Ubuntu. You should even
>> be able to make the mount persistent.
>
> Be sure to mount that by UUID in your fstab, so that the device node doesn't
> change across systems.
>
> What is /dev/sdb1 on one system may be /dev/sdf1 on another.
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