you kind of hit the nail on the head that i am aware of. you can maybe
look into lilo...
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Nathan England <
nathan@paysonlinux.org> wrote:
>
> I am trying to make a bootable USB flash drive. This is just a regular 2 GB
> PNY flash device from walmart for 12 bucks. Nothing special. I have read a
> dozen sites how to make this work, and they all focus on formatting the device
> with fat16. However, I have a PC-BSD image that I dd'd onto it and it boots
> and works just dandy, however it does not have a fat16 partition on it.
>
> How do I create a bootable flash drive with an ext partition?
>
> This really cannot be this complicated, can it? My laptop will boot off a USB
> device. I tried just creating a partition and formatting it ext2, making it
> bootable with fdisk and putting what I wanted on it, however I just get
> errors... and not the kind like my boot scripts are not working. I have so
> far used GRUB... maybe that is my problem, but everything else uses syslinux,
> which again, wants fat16...
>
> I appreciate any help or pointers,
>
> Nathan
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