Re: bootable usb



Thanks John and Jack for ur replies.

Although i am able to create the bootable USB using the feather linux..

the procedure i used is specified at the following location...

http://www.apcstart.com/usb/featherlinux/

But, One more problem that i am facing is that i am not having mouse
device installed in my system and whenever i logon using Xterm i am
unable to make any move without mouse. I used all possible combinations
on the keyboard...
and if i directly boot to the console then the font size is too
small/fuzzy instead of selecting the 800*600 resolution. How could we
change the resolution from the command line..... ??

.



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