On Sun 22 Jan 2012 at 13:51:11 +0100, Michael Lange wrote: > Thus spoketh Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> > unto us on Sun, 22 Jan 2012 18:03:25 +1100: > > (...) > > > > Your laptop [*1] doesn't appear to have BIOS support for booting from > > the CF card. > > Having had the time to do a little Googling (about 10 minutes) there are > > three possible routes (maybe more). > > 1. Boot from GRUB installed on hdd, using kernel and initrd copied from > > CF card install. Known to work[*2] > > That is what I am trying, however when the kernel tries to mount the root > file system, it is unable to find the CF card. And this is the part which > I cannot believe that it can't be fixed.
Considering the Linux PCMCIA HOWTO from 2003 talks about booting using initrd it would appear capable of a solution. I have a machine with a BIOS which cannot boot from USB, a situation not too dissimilar from yours. So I constructed a new Wheezy initrd containing the USB drivers and used it and the kernel to make an iso file. The file was put in /boot and /etc/grub.d/40_custom had menuentry "usbBOOT" { set isofile="/boot/usb-boot.iso" loopback loop $isofile linux (loop)/boot/vmlinuz-3.1.0-1-686-pae root=LABEL=USBSTICK initrd (loop)/boot/initrd.img-3.1.0-1-686-pae } added to it. update-grub was ran. Selecting usbBOOT boots straight into the OS on USBTICK. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120122223313.GJ17235@desktop