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ok so it did it now... had to reinstall and then it worked. How do I not boot from flash? When it starts up it dosent give me an option to swith. How do i choose?
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Okay.. for thos on Windows (with no access to LINUX) - use 7zip to extract the files in the .DEB file, open the control.tar.gz with somethng like WinRar or WinZip, extract "install-tools.tgz" and look for "bootmenu.conf" - which is NOT in Fanoush's package. This looks to be the menu that is installed, verbatim. I will flash and let you all know how I get on.
Penguinbait, some of us need this kind of hand holding. I'm a power user, just not a LINUX or even Debian power user. I got the file I needed in the end, but why did I need to go through all this pain to find it? If you are making it easy to boot from SD, could you also make it easy to replace the bootmenu after reflashing too? :-)
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It would have been much easier to use Fanoushes package and bootmenu.conf, then go through all the stuff you did to extract bootmenu.conf from my package. Its just Fanoushes anyway, I just edited the example.
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I love your DEB, it works well. But you are missing my point. I don't know anything about what was *in* your bootmenu.conf and I don't have time to learn how Fanoush's stuff works. All I needed to do was *get* the boot menu and then the rest, as someone else stated, was simple. But if I have no idea how you altered the bootmenu.conf, the only way I was going to get an answer was:
a) From you directly (you didn't actually give any answer that was helpful)
b) From unpacking the DEB file
c) From trial and error.
I'm sorry you feel that your work is unappreciated by me. I enjoy the results of your labour every day. But if you created a package to do the reinstall after flash, you'd save yourself the hassle of people asking you for that part over and over again. Remeber, RTFM is neither a helpful answer to a question nor is it going to help clueless non LINUX users (I count myself in that boat.) OS X or Windows I know... BeOS ever... LINUX.. nope.
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also make sure to save the file in like documents, not on the SD card
also install-tools only works with one SD card installed. so only have the SD card you want to partition in the system
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