Unfortunately, if you are using an Ubuntu OS and you want to make a Slax Bootable USB, problem arises. Since the USB must be formatted as FAT, you can not change the owners and permissions of files and directories. So that, we can not set a file executable. And simply writing a
usbdisk/boot> bash bootinst.sh
command cannot handle the problem. But the solution is easy.
First, download the Slax tar file for USB disks. Untar it. You have two folders. One of them is 'slax' and the other is 'boot'. Copy the 'boot' folder in your harddisk. Write
harddisk/some folder/boot> chmod -R a+x *
So, the copied boot folder is now fully executable. Suppose that the 'some folder' is '/usr/local/bin'. Goto usb disk. Change directory to 'boot'. Edit the bootinst.sh
usbdisk> vim bootinst.sh
And change the content of the bootinst.sh file as following:
#!/bin/bash set -e TARGET="" MBR="" # Find out which partition or disk are we using MYMNT=$(cd -P $(dirname $0) ; pwd) while [ "$MYMNT" != "" -a "$MYMNT" != "." -a "$MYMNT" != "/" ]; do TARGET=$(egrep "[^[:space:]]+[[:space:]]+$MYMNT[[:space:]]+" /proc/mounts | cut -d " " -f 1) if [ "$TARGET" != "" ]; then break; fi MYMNT=$(dirname "$MYMNT") done if [ "$TARGET" = "" ]; then echo "Can't find device to install to." echo "Make sure you run this script from a mounted device." exit 1 fi if [ "$(cat /proc/mounts | grep "^$TARGET" | grep noexec)" ]; then echo "The disk $TARGET is mounted with noexec parameter, trying to remount..." mount -o remount,exec "$TARGET" fi MBR=$(echo "$TARGET" | sed -r "s/[0-9]+\$//g") NUM=${TARGET:${#MBR}} cd "$MYMNT" clear echo "-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-" echo " Welcome to Slax boot installer " echo "-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-" echo echo "This installer will setup disk $TARGET to boot only Slax." if [ "$MBR" != "$TARGET" ]; then echo echo "Warning! Master boot record (MBR) of $MBR will be overwritten." echo "If you use $MBR to boot any existing operating system, it will not work" echo "anymore. Only Slax will boot from this device. Be careful!" fi echo echo "Press any key to continue, or Ctrl+C to abort..." read junk clear echo "Flushing filesystem buffers, this may take a while..." sync # setup MBR if the device is not in superfloppy format if [ "$MBR" != "$TARGET" ]; then echo "Setting up MBR on $MBR..." /usr/local/bin/syslinux/lilo -S /dev/null -M $MBR ext # this must be here to support -A for extended partitions echo "Activating partition $TARGET..." /usr/local/bin/syslinux/lilo -S /dev/null -A $MBR $NUM echo "Updating MBR on $MBR..." # this must be here because LILO mbr is bad. mbr.bin is from syslinux cat /usr/local/bin/syslinux/mbr.bin > $MBR fi echo "Setting up boot record for $TARGET..." /usr/local/bin/syslinux/syslinux -d boot/syslinux $TARGET echo "Disk $TARGET should be bootable now. Installation finished." echo echo "Read the information above and then press any key to exit..." read junk
Save the file. Exit to shell. Type
usbdisk/boot> sudo bash bootinst.sh
By now, bootinst.sh runs the needed commands from /usr/local/bin not from /usbdisk/boot.
Happy installs...
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What about ext3,4 partation under Ubuntu with Slax 7
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