[syslinux] makebootfat: an utility to create bootable USB disks
H. Peter Anvin
hpa at zytor.com
Tue Feb 22 14:30:24 PST 2005
Andrea Mazzoleni wrote:
> Only to inform that I've just released the version 1.2 of makebootfat.
>
> makebootfat is a GPL command line utility able to create bootable USB
> disks for Linux and Windows using the FAT filesystem and syslinux.
>
> As far I know it's the most advanced tool available able to make
> bootable USB disks.
> It's able to autodetect/partition/format/populate the USB disk in a
> single step without any user interaction. It's also able to create
> disk images which are compatibles with all the three standards
> USB-FDD, USB-HDD and USB-ZIP at the same time.
>
Very useful! Just as a small warning, USB-FDD *may* not work for you,
depending on exactly which quirks the BIOS assumes for it.
The other thing is the sentence:
You must also specify the `ldlinux.bss' boot sector with the
-b option and eventually the `mbr.bin' MBR sector with the
-m option. Both the sector images are present in the syslinux
package.
"eventually" doesn't mean what speakers of most other European languages
(including Swedish, my native language) think it does; I think the word
you're looking for is "possibly" or "potentially."
-hpa
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