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Title: Software News : AROS boots from usb sticks
Post by: SysAdmin on March 21, 2010, 08:05:38 AM

Thanks ot the efforts of Neil Cafferkey, since march 9 it is possible  to install and boot AROS from an USB stick. (if your BIOS supports this  functionality). There is a topic ongoing in Aros-Exec at this link and  also icaros desktop blog talks about it.

Aros-exec link:
http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=20&topic_id=4309&viewmode=flat&order=ASC&PHPSESSID=69500369bf32555a83b4c25176597420 (http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=20&topic_id=4309&viewmode=flat&order=ASC&PHPSESSID=69500369bf32555a83b4c25176597420)


Icaros  Desktop Blog link:
http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2010/03/breaking-news-glitch-and-broken-link.html (http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2010/03/breaking-news-glitch-and-broken-link.html)


AROSworld  link:
http://www.arosworld.org/news.php?readmore=245 (http://www.arosworld.org/news.php?readmore=245)



To  perform my tests i used a dane-elec (toshiba inside) 2GB USB stick; the  first formatting test did not worked, since the card had two partitions  (one for an extra bonus tool); in order to wipe the partitions and have  a blank stick i used a tool called Hard Disk Wipe Tool on Windows, that  can be found here (http://hddguru.com/),  but i guess even a gParted or similar tools on linux should be fine.

Clicking  InstallAROS on the desktop, will be requested in what device to install  AROS and to format it: in order to install it on the stick please  choose  "wipe disk" radio button and then the USB option {should say  usbscsi.device in the device window) from the drop-down menu, then  proceed to format the drive. Once finished, will be asked to reboot.

Once  rebooted, run InstallAROS again, choose this time "use existing AROS  partitions" and click proceed; the installer will set up AROS on your  stick.

For what concerns me, i made several tests: one in my  modern laptop (DELL VOSTRO 1000), one in my wife netbook (MSI WIND u100)  and one in my old laptop (ASUS a1300).

The ASUS has no option to  boot from removable USB device so is out; by the way its internal OHCI  USB controller never recognized any of my sticks so guess is pretty out  of option; a pity since the network card (sis900) is supported.

The  Dell Vostro can boot if I keep the "USB legacy driver" option on form  the BIOS but this means no external mouse and keyboard can be used; the  HDAUDIO driver seems not to recognize the sound card (a particular one  that also works as modem/fax) and the Broadcom 440 network card is not  supported either; thankfully i can plug other sticks to transfer data.

The  MSI Wind netbook comes out as the best supported device: audio works,  network (wired) works, reads other sticks and is quite fast too; for me  used at the clunkiness of OWB on virtual machine qemu the performance on  real hardware was quite an epiphany :)

  Original news item thanks to Simone "Saimon69"  Bernacchia on amigaworld.net.
Title: Re: Software News : AROS boots from usb sticks
Post by: koaftder on March 21, 2010, 08:21:53 AM
Awesome news! Go AROS! Progress is clipping along.

At the end of the day, AROS will be the only one left standing simply because nobody can yank it away from us.
Title: Re: Software News : AROS boots from usb sticks
Post by: bloodline on March 21, 2010, 01:22:19 PM
USB Boot functionality is something we've needed for quite a while. Good work guys :)
Title: Re: Software News : AROS boots from usb sticks
Post by: joetee on March 22, 2010, 08:29:04 PM
Awesomely good progress!
Salutations to you all.
Title: Re: Software News : AROS boots from usb sticks
Post by: klx300r on April 18, 2010, 11:55:18 PM
great news !!! especially now that my Samflex can boot from USB sticks thanks to the new UBOOT update:)