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First, check the "USB hard disk" is defined as the first boot device in your BIOS.
If that works, you should see the SystemRescueCd boot splash with the prompt.
You need to add a new option in the command line: "usbstick". For example,
if you want to use the FrameBuffer with a 800x600 screen, you should type this
at prompt:
# fb800 usbstick
You should press F2, F3, F4 for more help about boot options. Then, press enter.
If must work as a regular SystemRescueCd from a CDRom drive.
2004-08-17