On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 14:49, Myrosia Dzikovska wrote:
Sure. But would you trust this to work when you are out somewhere in a hotel, travelling? That's what the eeepc is for, anyway. Plus, of course, running a server that I can access from outside means making sure it's sufficiently secure, hence it will add to the hassle.
At which point yes, maybe I should just wipe that disk to do an install. But I really hope there is someone here who knows how to make the LiveUSB version work.
I've been following this thread.. a bit puzzled... have you: 1. Plugged in the USB stick before booting the EEE 2. Booted the EEE and pressed F2 during the boot sequence to go into the BIOS 3. Set the USB device as the first hard drive 4. Pressed F10 to save and boot again (this is the process I follow on my EEE and it works every time) Or are you only pressing Esc during the boot to try and land in the "boot menu"? (something that I've seen on a few older EEEs) If you are doing this... is the boot booster enabled, and have you disabled it in the BIOS before trying the Esc menu thing? C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org