Hi,
Thanks, but I'm pretty sure its /dev/sdb1 (dmesg). Its however not the
problem. I can mount a directory to /dev/live, and what I see is
something that I believe is the flash, which probably prevents me from
mounting the /dev/sdb1 for normal usage. However, I'm not certain on
which loop devices are used for what purpose, and I assume the linux
system for still remain on the flash, so it should not be un-looped or ?
Somewhere in the scripts it possible to modify, to to init_to_ram, thus
copiying the whole flash onto memory (and if cdrom, eject). However, I
would prefer not to copy the system to ram, as it increases startup time.
Regards Chrisitan
Tim Wood skrev:
You can start with a simple df to see what the system has mounted.
In
my experience, flash devices tend to show up as /dev/sd* (e.g. /dev/sda).
Tim
Christian G. Tveen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to use the livecd scripts (014-1.fc9) to create my
> own livecd, and installed it to a flash.
>
> Running the livecd, I fail to mount the flash, as its reported as
> allready mounted. I assume its occupied by the loop devices. Is there
> a way to mount the flash, so I can store some files on the flash
> either by command line, or by modifying a livecd script ? Any
> pointers / help would be very much appreciated
>
> Regards Christian
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